Prithviraj’s Action Secret: 3 Surgeries Changed Everything!
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Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran has opened up about the challenges behind his latest film I, Nobody, revealing how a serious knee injury changed the way he approaches action sequences.

The actor said the injury he suffered during a stunt shoot in 2023 required multiple surgeries and made him more cautious about performing risky stunts himself. (The Indian Express)
A Film That Changes Genres
Prithviraj described I, Nobody as a film that cannot be placed into a single category.
According to the actor, the movie moves from a bank robbery setup into social commentary, a kidnapping drama and eventually a survival-driven action thriller. (The Indian Express)
Injury Changed His Approach to Stunts
Prithviraj revealed that an accident during an earlier action sequence resulted in a complex knee injury, requiring three surgeries and the insertion of titanium screws.
The experience made him more aware of the responsibility involved when performing dangerous action scenes on film sets. (The Indian Express)
Realistic Action in I, Nobody
The actor praised French stunt coordinator Yannick Ben for bringing a different style of action choreography to the film.
Instead of relying heavily on quick cuts and slow motion, the action was designed around longer, more realistic sequences that demanded extensive rehearsal and physical preparation. (The Indian Express)
Big-Scale Action Challenges
The film reportedly features challenging practical sequences, including an action scene shot inside a functioning shopping mall and a bus fight sequence created using practical setups combined with CGI. (The Indian Express)
Directed by Nissam Basheer, I, Nobody also stars Parvathy Thiruvothu and released in theatres on July 9. (The Indian Express)




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