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"Earlier, I used to live in my own little shell and everything was small.
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Now, sometimes I feel like I am 40 years old and my perception about the world has changed completely. "It has really changed me and how I perceive the entire world in many ways." "People say that I have grown up personally after this film.
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After three years, the film is complete and "being a part of the film has been a life-changing experience", he said. Suraj was just 16 when Lee signed him for the big screen adaptation of the bestselling novel. I was enjoying each and everything," he added. I had trained with rats and had them run over me. There were a lot of workout sessions too because I had to gain weight first and then, as the shooting happened, I had to lose weight. I used to swim for four to five hours until I was completely comfortable with the water. As I had to get accustomed to that period, I had to watch a lot of movies of the 1960s and 1970s I read a lot of books and there was dialect training too," Suraj told IANS in an exclusive interview. There was acting training with Ang Lee.he used to give me certain scripts to read with him. Training, training and training! Delhi University student Suraj Sharma swam for hours, worked on his body and his dialect and even had rats run all over him to prepare for his role in Oscar-winning director Ang Lee's adventure film "Life of Pi".įor the 19-year-old second year student of Philosophy (Hons) at St Stephen's College, working in the film, based on Yann Martel's Booker Prize winning book, has been life-changing.