
Emerging Tamil actor Siddhartha Shankar has expressed his admiration for two of the industry’s most versatile talents, Kamal Haasan and Dhanush. In a recent interview, Shankar revealed his aspiration to emulate their ability to seamlessly balance experimental roles with mainstream success.
Shankar, known for his performances in films like Saithan and Sathya, has consistently chosen roles that challenge conventional norms. He believes that the key to a successful acting career lies in the ability to navigate both experimental and commercial cinema. Drawing inspiration from Haasan and Dhanush, Shankar aims to achieve a similar equilibrium in his own career.
Discussing his role in the upcoming film Madharaasi, Shankar shared insights into his character, PC 2, a spy operating in the shadows to prevent illegal arms from entering Chennai. He described the character as someone with “nothing to lose,” highlighting the internal conflicts and complexities that come with such a role.
In addition to his Tamil projects, Shankar made his Hindi debut with Param Sundari, where he portrayed a contrasting character. Reflecting on the experience, he emphasized the importance of authenticity in representing different cultures, acknowledging both the praise and criticism the film received for its portrayal.
Shankar’s approach to acting is rooted in a desire to tell compelling stories that resonate with audiences. He remains committed to exploring diverse roles across various film industries, aiming to leave a lasting impact through his performances.
As he continues to build his career, Siddhartha Shankar’s dedication to his craft and his aspirations to follow in the footsteps of Kamal Haasan and Dhanush position him as a promising talent in the Indian film industry.

