Kay Kay Menon today has become a highly reputed actor known for doing the maximum possible justice to any kind of characters he portrays.
Within a short time after he was noticed, Kay Kay has today established himself firmly in Bollywood and has the luxury of selecting the best one out of the roles that is offered to him.
Even though armed with his incredible talent, it was not at all a cakewalk for Kay Kay to attract the attention of film makers.
Even though he debuted in 1996, it was only after the release of the highly acclaimed movie 'Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi' that he started to get prominent roles and climb higher to the position in which he is standing now.
Looking back at the time spent in the industry and the changing face of Bollywood, Kay Kay feels that any performer who likes to be behind the shadow of a certain image, playing it safe is not an actor at all.
The actor who is doing a negative role for the first time in his career in 'Drona' says that because today's audience is exposed to every kind of international cinema and due to the new changes being experienced in Bollywood, typecasting a particular actor is becoming impossible.
Talking about the various genres of films churned out and the bold experiments being carried out in the film industry, Kay Kay feels that a time has come when all kinds of films can co-exist as there is good viewer ship for every kind of movies.
The actor who does not have the habit of scrutinizing his career says that once he finishes a movie, he likes to forget about it and move ahead and also likes to give time for recognition to come knocking as it has a destiny of its own.
The power packed 'Drona' can surely be called as the biggest commercial film that Kay Kay has ever appeared in.
His looks and his dressing style in the film have already provided enough material for the film lovers to start discussions.
In 'Drona' Kay Kay Menon plays the villain called Riz Rizada with unimaginable powers and a wish to be immortal.
'Drona' can emerge as a stepping stone for the actor to reach even higher pedestals