I’ve always wanted to do a role based on a real-life person.
FAHADH FAASILIn 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 have been fortunate to collaborate with people who have been open to discussion. If I tell them something, they have always explained to me why they want it the other way.
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When you are talking about human emotions, stardom doesn’t matter.
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I believe that anyone with a bit of guidance can act.
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When I choose the scripts, all I look forward to is an impressive narration.
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People expect star kids to be perfect – horse-riding, fighting.
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My father hasn’t backed me in any way, and I don’t think anybody has backed me.
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I will happily sit at home and take care of the house.
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I want my films to make money first. Awards and all can come later.
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Failure is part and parcel of the process of experimenting with roles and films.
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I am a person who doesn’t like responsibility of any kind. But I do enjoy what I do.
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My thought process is in Malayalam. So, every time I have to work outside Malayalam, the process is a little stressful. I have to translate my Malayalam thoughts into English and back to Tamil.
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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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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 would like to look funny on screen, doing comedy.
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The characters I portray are an extension of what I’ve seen, heard, or read, and so what you see in my films are how I understand life.
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