Siddharth Bharat is well known to the Malayalees. Siddharth started as an actor with Kamal's film Namam and later turned into a director. Siddharth had already expressed his interest in directing. Siddharth came by directing the remake of his father's film Nidra. Now Siddharth is talking about his father and mother and about his films during the promotion of his new film Bhramayuga. “Mother is an actor. Amma's brilliance can be shown only when an opportunity arises. The father makes his father's story and shows his brilliance in it. Vaishali movie was a thread in Pulli's mind. It was developed by Pulli with MT sir. The character in Amarat was not made up by the mother and met the father. It came about because Amma had the ability to portray that character and the ability to understand it and Pullikari did that character with that knowledge.
Another was that it became a workout and people started praising it. There is that difference between an actor and a story teller. If such roles come to me, I can do them well. Even today, when people see me, they admire my role in Spirit. We do not think that we will get such appreciation. Don't talk bad about Ranjith sir, I am acting with Lal sir and Venvetan is doing the camera these three things I have looked at more than this appreciation. As long as I jump without much trouble, everything else is fine. It was good when it was done that way. If you ask me whether I will get a role like that or become a good actor, I don't know.