Bio (Interview-led)
Across long-form interviews, Soori frequently frames his shift from comedy-support roles to lead dramatic performances as a script-driven transition built on observation, restraint, and director trust. Recurring themes include adapting body language for serious characters, working-class rootedness in dialogue delivery, and balancing audience expectations from his earlier comic image. In recent conversations around rural dramas, he also discusses preparation discipline, emotional pacing, and collaboration with filmmakers on realism. These themes recur across sources; film-specific claims should be treated as contextual unless independently corroborated.