This story is from January 7, 2012

It's too early to call me a superstar: Jayasurya

It's too early to call me a superstar, says actor Jayasurya whose latest release Kunjaliyan is receiving good reviews from all quarters
It's too early to call me a superstar: Jayasurya
Jayasurya is a happy man. His latest release Kunjaliyan is receiving good reviews from all quarters.
And he is nothing but excited, "I'm glad. Director Saji wanted to make a movie which will make the audience laugh and think at the same time. And that is how we did Kunjaliyan. The movie has a sarcastic tone and speaks about society's undulated love for money. But it is taken in a way that it will make people laugh. There is no vulgar or double meaning jokes. It is a movie one can watch with their entire family. I'm hoping that the audience will accept it."
Jayasurya who reaped success in his last two outings, Cocktail and Beautiful, says it is too early to call him a superstar, "I'm striving to perfect my acting skills. My head is too small to carry the superstar crown."
The actor received critical acclaim for his role in Cocktail, and through VK Prakash's Beautiful he proved that he can do strong characters. Through Saji Surendran's Kunjaliyan he has underlined the fact that he is a bankable star. "Humour has always been my area of expertise. There is a great comic timing in the movie. The entire crew was in splits while shooting the movie," he reveals.
The actor is currently working in Avira Rebecca's Pigman. Anoop Menon-Jayasuriya team is also working towards a new project named Ardhanareeshwaran, which will deal with the life of transgenders in society.

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