I feel that entertainment happens when fact and fiction is balanced.
FAHADH FAASILI’ve always wanted to do a role based on a real-life person.
More Fahadh Faasil Quotes
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It is easier to produce a film on your own than convincing another person to come on board.
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Mohan Raja is an interesting filmmaker. He is constantly, if I may use the word, contradicting himself. He explains a scene, and then he will try to break that and rebuild it. That, to me, is filmmaking. Every scene is constructed after a lot of discussions.
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I like movies made by Spike Lee – doing those films out of the U.S., that is really daring.
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The five directors in ‘5 Sundarikal’ experimented, and it was a very personal exercise. Amal, Anwar, Aashiq, and Sameer have done things that they have never done before. Debutant Shyju has also made a beautiful film.
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When I am with my friends, I am comfortable.
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I don’t know how to be professional. But I always enjoy what I do.
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Mistakes happen, and then you try to overcome those. I like that process.
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I do only what I like. If we do something we don’t like, we will become someone else.
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The closest encounter I had with films in my childhood was sitting on the lap of my father at a shooting set, and he would say ‘rain,’ and it started raining, and then he would say ‘song,’ and people started dancing. I thought I was sitting on God’s lap.
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I want to entertain viewers as much as possible.
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When I began acting, my biggest fear was whether the audience will appreciate the kind of films I do.
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In Malayalam, I can improvise, and acting is easy because I think in Malayalam, but for ‘Velaikkaran,’ I had to prepare for a role, which is a first for me.
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I will continue to do films that excite me.
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All I believe in is, you need to be yourself.
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It’s the failure of my debut film which made me an actor, which made me want to succeed in the industry. But that doesn’t mean I regret whatever choices I’ve made over the years. No, not even ‘Kaiyethum Doorathu!’
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