Chennai, Aug 2 - Tamil actor Nakul, who made his debut with director Shankar's 2003 hit musical 'Boys', says that he doesn't want to be labelled as a romantic hero.
'Please don't label me as a romantic hero. I want to establish myself as an actor who can do varied roles. I want my films to be different from each other. I am serious about making people happy with my movies. And I am walking towards the goal,' Nakul told IANS.
After 'Boys', Nakul disappeared from the scene for a few years and resurfaced in 2008 with hit film 'Kadhalil Vizhunthen', looking trimmer than ever. In the same year, he was seen in another successful film 'Maasilamani'.
'I got several offers after 'Boys', but I didn't rush myself. I waited patiently. It took almost four years to get the right role. Thanks to director Prasadh, I came into my own with 'Kadhalil Vizhunthen',' he said.
'I accepted the movie because I was thrilled by its story.