Silli Lalli Doctor aka Ravishankar Comeback In Srujan Lokesh's Maja Talkies

Ravishankar Gowda
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Ravishankar Gowda

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Ravishankar Gowda, who was known for his role as Dr Vittal Rao in the Kannada comedy serial "Silly Lalli" which was telecast several years ago.

Ravishankar Gowda, who was known for his role as Dr Vittal Rao in the Kannada comedy serial "Silli Lalli" which was telecast several years ago. The actor was also seen on the big screen in a couple of movies. Now, we hear that he is all set to make a comeback to the small screen after a span of 14 years.

Vittal Rao will be a part of "Maja talkies" which will be hosted by Srujan Lokesh. Srujan shared a photo on the social media and had asked the Netizens to guess the name of the person and most of them had recognised him as Ravishankar Gowda. Already, promo of this show has been released.

While speaking to the media, Ravishankar Gowda has spoken about his appearance in Maja talkies. "My role in Maja talkies is different and tactful. My role is that of a crazy professor with uncertainty. I am called by a funny name "Sui Tapak". He tries to invent new crazy things which are unconventional. I call Srujan Lokesh by his grandfather's name Subbaiah Naidu. Some I call them as Saroja Devi. I keep doing unexpected things. There are many entertaining factors in this character written by Srujan Lokesh. I liked the character very much. I am not tailormade to play a particular character. I try to fill content and improvise the characters given to me. In the role offered to me in Maja talkies, there is a lot of scope to improve my character and hence I agreed to do this film," says Ravishankar Gowda.

Ravishankar is already busy in the film field. He will be taking part in the next schedule of the movie "Phantom" which will be held in Kerala. He will also be seen in Golden Star Ganesh starrer "Triple Riding" which will also star Jothe Jotheyali actor Megha Shetty. He has offers in other projects too but the actor says he is yet to take a call on them.

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