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Jayaram to don role of 'chenda' player in Malayalam movie

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Popular Malayalam film actor Jayaram, a skilled percussionist in real life, will be seen beating the drums on the silver screen also.

Known for his natural acting and comedy-tinged roles, Jayaram, who has also acted in several Tamil films, is doing the role of a 'chenda' player in the upcoming film by eminent director Shaji N Karun.

'Chenda' is a wooden percussion instrument used in temple rituals and festivals as well as classical and folk art forms like Kathakali and Theyyam in Kerala.

The film, "Swapaanam", shooting of which is progressing at a village in Palakkad, explores the inner struggles and agonies of a skilled 'chenda' player and how the exceptional creativity of the artiste makes him an alien in his own family and village.
 

Jayaram has been the natural choice for the role because of his interest and talent in percussion, said Shaji.

"The actor himself is an excellent percussionist.His talent in playing the instrument is the main reason which made me to choose him for this role. I did not think of casting any other actor when I concesptualised the character," Shaji told PTI.

Jayaram, who used to find time to perform 'chenda' at temple festivals despite his busy shooting schedules, has already appeared playing the instrument in some of the films but this is for the first time that he is doing a full-length character of a percussionist.

He has also enthralled 'chenda' enthusiasts by playing at public venues, partnering with maestros like Mattannoor Shankaran Kutty.

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First Published: Jun 02 2013 | 11:56 AM IST

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