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Vikram’s son, Dhruv Vikram, stars in the Tamil film “Bison,” a sports drama set against the backdrop of Kabaddi, directed by Mari Selvaraj and co-starring Anupama Parameswaran. The film was well-received in Tamil and is now releasing in Telugu on the 24th of this month. At a press meet in Hyderabad, Dhruv and Anupama discussed the film. Dhruv expressed that he isn’t focused on box office numbers, but seeks audience appreciation. He mentioned his father is happy and sees a younger version of himself in Dhruv. Dhruv acknowledged the advantage of being a star kid, but emphasized the need for hard work to connect with the audience. Anupama highlighted the dedication required for Mari Selvaraj’s films and the immersive experience working with the local people of Tirunelveli, who contributed to the film. Dhruv also reflected on the experience of having two different versions of the ‘Arjun Reddy’ remake and how he learned from it.

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Dhruv Vikram’s Kabaddi Drama “Bison” Set to Tackle Telugu Audiences

Hyderabad, India – Actor Dhruv Vikram, son of acclaimed actor Vikram, is gearing up for the Telugu release of his sports drama “Bison,” hitting theaters on [Date]. The film, directed by Mari Selvaraj and co-starring Anupama Parameswaran, has already garnered positive reviews in Tamil.

At a press conference held in Hyderabad on Tuesday, Dhruv expressed his excitement about bringing the Kabaddi-themed film to a Telugu-speaking audience. “I’m not focused on collections,” he stated. “I just hope the Telugu audience will watch the film in theaters and support us.”

Dhruv also shared his father’s reaction to “Bison,” noting, “He is very happy and sees his younger self in me.” While acknowledging the advantages of being a “star kid,” Dhruv emphasized the importance of hard work and connecting with the audience, stating that anyone would have to work to impress the viewers regardless of whether or not they are star kids.

Anupama Parameswaran spoke about the demanding nature of working with director Mari Selvaraj and the immersive experience of filming in Tirunelveli. “Working with Mari Selvaraj meant dedicating yourself,” she said. “We didn’t use junior artists; we worked with the local people of Tirunelveli, and they taught us everything.”

When questioned about the unusual situation of having two different versions of the “Arjun Reddy” remake (one of which was shelved and released on OTT), Dhruv reflected on the learning experience. “I learned a lot from it,” he stated. “It’s why I’m able to speak to you like this today. It was an experience, and I have no regrets.”

“Bison” promises to be a compelling sports drama with a strong emotional core, and audiences can see it when it releases in theatres.

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