
Chennai, March 21 Actor Naga Chaitanya, who is reinventing his on-screen persona with a string of intense narratives, says his upcoming pan-India project, which includes a Tamil version, the big-budget mythical thriller 'Vrushakarma', is a conscious attempt to move away from the classic lover-boy roles that defined the early years of his career.
"As an actor, I'm always trying to do something different from my previous films. It is a very conscious shift from film to film. Being associated with a mythical thriller set in a slightly darker space is something I have not done before," Chaitanya said.
In an email interview with