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There is a lot of
hype around your new film CID Moosa. What is the film all about?
CID Moosa will be a full-length laugh riot. I have tried to give
my audience what they want. The film is going to please all, young
and old.
Why did you choose to
become a producer with this film?
CID Moosa is a big budget film and I did not want any producer to
take the big risk of producing the film and burning their fingers.
Anyway I was confident about the subject and decided to go ahead
with it. That’s how my brother Anoop and myself, launched 'Grand
Productions'. We are producing and distributing the film.
Are you worried that
your recent films like Sadanathanthe Samayam and Gramaphone were
flops?
Both the films are not colossal flops and will recover their cost.
According to me they were marketed badly and were released
simultaneously. If Gramaphone had released earlier, the film would
have done much better. I think both were extremely good films but
sad, the audience rejected them.
Which would you rate as
your best film till date?
I would rate Kunjikoonan as my best film. I still remember that on
the last day of the shoot I was so upset that my acquaintance with
Koonan was over. I have never enjoyed doing a character like that
before. Joker is also very close to my heart. I should confess
that Joker gave me a new lease of life.
Is it true that your
films do well only if they are slapstick comedies?
My biggest strength is my audience and if they feel so, I can’t
do anything about it. But I try my best not to be stale. Parakkum
Thalika and Kuberan were slapsticks but Meesa Madhavan and
Thilakkam were not so. I like to be known as an actor first and
then a comedian.
What are your next projects?
I am doing a guest role in Ranjit’s Mizhi Randilum. After that I
will complete Pattanathil Sundaran. Then there are films by Lal
Jose, Joshi, Bhadran...I have not made up my mind yet.
What is your criteria
of choosing a film?
I hear the story, read the script and try not to be repetitive.
You can make anyone cry by telling some sob story but making the
audience laugh is the most difficult thing on earth. So I choose
the film depending on the character. I make it a point to hear my
audience response after the release of every film. I take their
suggestions and criticisms and try to incorporate them in my next
film.
How is Manju and your daughter?
They are both fine. After this film I want to find some time for
my family, as I have been working round the clock. My wife is my
best critic and supporter.
Recently the local
press had written about your affair with Kavya Madhavan. Please
comment.
(smiles) It was a story spread by my detractors. All this started
when two films that we acted got released simultaneously. There is
nothing more to this.
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