I’ve done only things I’ve liked, and I’m happy that others have liked them, too. I hope it keeps going that way. But l would never want to do films which please just one set of audience; they should connect with everyone.
FAHADH FAASILThere are two kinds of films: the ones that are devoid of logic but can still hijack the audience, and those that can win them over with logic. Both kinds can succeed, and I like to work in both.
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Failure is part and parcel of the process of experimenting with roles and films.
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I want my films to do the talking. I feel if people have to understand me better, I should do more good films. I just want them to know me through my films.
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I feel that entertainment happens when fact and fiction is balanced.
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Every character, when it comes to a cinematic representation, gets complicated and layered. You are given a lot of dimensions than a single dimension to an individual. That’s the main difference between seeing something out of the window and seeing something on screen.
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I listened to the script of ‘Carbon’ at the end of 2014. I liked it the moment I heard it. I wanted to do it.
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I want to entertain viewers as much as possible.
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I’ve always wanted to do a role based on a real-life person.
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I’m an actor who evolves once the shoot starts.
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I think everything is temporary.
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I am a bad boy. I don’t come across clearly to a lot of people, so I am bad for them.
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I don’t know how to be professional. But I always enjoy what I do.
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It doesn’t matter to me how I look on screen. What matters to me is how I connect with the audience.
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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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I think it would be a dream for any actor to play someone like Changampuzha.
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I have always maintained that the audience should take a call on this. Its up to them to decide whether they want to see a pirated version or not. They should understand the effort and amount of hard work that go into a film.
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