Team Anand Sribala Interview: Sangitha Madhavan, Saiju Kurup, Malavika Manoj & Vishnu VInay Interview. Anand Sreebala is a Malayalam family drama helmed by Vishnu Vinay, starring Arjun Ashokan and Aparna Das in pivotal roles. Priya Venu and Neeta Pinto co-produced the film under the banners of Kavya Film Company and AAN Mega Media. Alongside Arjun Ashokan and Aparna Das, the cast includes Siddique, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Aju Varghese, Asha Sharath, Indrans, Manoj K.U, and Malavika Manoj in significant roles | പ്രണയം പറഞ്ഞപ്പോൾ വിജയ് അന്ന് പറഞ്ഞത്
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00:00When I see you, I always remember the dialogue and the scene.
00:05When my father is lying dead, we are crying.
00:09So I call him as father.
00:11When I take him, no one thinks. I remember the dialogue of this film.
00:17Generally, when we talk about Vijay, we hear that he is an introvert.
00:21But on the stage, he is also a person who gives a fiery speech.
00:25In the initial stage, Vijay is very reserved. I am also very reserved.
00:29There is a person called E.M.S.
00:31He does not say that he is acting for money.
00:35That is not a good thing.
00:37But when he is acting for money, that is a good thing.
00:40When I was studying in the US, there were problems here.
00:44Before that, there were problems.
00:46My father was always talking against this kind of behavior.
00:49We are all trolls.
00:51Even if it is against us or against others, we know how to receive it.
00:55Because that is his behavior.
00:57That day, I started to have emotional attacks against my father.
01:01After leaving the mansion, I felt that I was trying to degrade myself.
01:06I thought that it would be a big hit in theaters.
01:10But this film did not run because of the criticism.
01:16It gave Prithviraj a lot of opportunities at that time.
01:19At that time, it was the peak of my father's career.
01:21Prithviraj was the one who was sad.
01:24When Srinivasan called me to come back to India,
01:27I was sure that he would say no.
01:30I have heard the songs of the film.
01:32I had faith that the song would be a hit.
01:35The movie is good.
01:37But I did not expect that it would be a hit.
01:40I did not expect that it would be a hit.
01:43I think the people who have read it have felt great.
01:47It should be great.
01:48This is the story of the film Anand Sripala.
01:51Greetings to everyone.
01:54I would like to ask you directly.
01:56The film Anand Sripala is a real story.
02:02It is a thriller.
02:04Why did you decide to make it a real story?
02:11Why did you choose this element?
02:14It is not just a real story.
02:17It is based on true events.
02:20There are many events that are inspired by real events.
02:24When we say an investigation or a crime thriller,
02:28people should be able to relate to it.
02:31I thought that it would help to tell the story.
02:35I also thought that it would be relevant to the events.
02:39When you tell a story like that,
02:43people and society would get an idea about the cases.
02:49I have discussed many stories with Abhilashan.
02:56I wanted to make a film with many other stories.
02:59This is the story that I, Abhilashan and our production liked.
03:05That is how this film came to be.
03:07When you say a police face,
03:10why did you decide that your hero Arjun Ashokan is enough?
03:14We never thought that a police face would be needed.
03:18There are many types of police in our country.
03:21That is why we never thought that way.
03:23Arjun is not just a police character.
03:27He has a lot of dignity.
03:29That is why Arjun was apt for the role.
03:32Arjun's face has a story.
03:35Actors are always like that.
03:38He has a face that can hide a lot.
03:41There are many dimensions to this character.
03:44Arjun is perfect for Abhilashan.
03:47When you come back to Sangeetha Chellai,
03:50what is special about this character?
03:54How special is this character for you?
03:57Chindavishtaya Shyamala.
03:59I got Shyamala and Sreebala as my first bonus.
04:04My character is a police official.
04:09No one has approached me about my physique so far.
04:16They asked me if I was myself.
04:19Abhilash narrated it to me.
04:22I have never done or seen anything like this before.
04:29I was very excited.
04:32When Srinivasan calls you to come back to the film,
04:36you were ready to say no.
04:40But you have been active in some films.
04:45How is your selection going?
04:49I am not able to balance my personal and professional life.
04:54My daughter is not dependent on me.
04:57She is on her own.
04:59I have a lot of time.
05:01I have not done many good films.
05:06To compromise with things, I decided to give it a try.
05:13People are saying that social media is not your time.
05:18I am asking if it is not your time.
05:21There is a series going on.
05:24It is getting good feedback.
05:26OTT is getting good feedback on it.
05:29Can you say that it is a good time?
05:32I don't know.
05:34Time is not permanent.
05:37Sometimes it is good, sometimes it is bad.
05:41It keeps on going.
05:43I cannot say that this is my good time.
05:47People are saying that.
05:52But it is difficult to sustain.
05:58People are saying that if the selection is good,
06:02it will go on like this.
06:04We select what is good.
06:08At the end, the audience will have to connect with it.
06:14Some will connect and it will be successful.
06:17We do what connects us.
06:20Fingers crossed.
06:24I cannot accept it.
06:27I have seen both of them.
06:30We have gone beyond our expectations.
06:33I can accept that.
06:35But I know that there will be no consistency.
06:39The graph will keep on going.
06:42Any actor or technician,
06:45or anyone who works,
06:47or anyone who stays at home,
06:49will have ups and downs.
06:52This is temporary.
06:55You have said that the most liked posts on Facebook
07:00are for your trolls.
07:04You said that you are a lone star,
07:07or a Parabdham star.
07:09You have said that yourself.
07:13The characters you choose now are different.
07:16Are there any characters that you don't want to give
07:20to the audience?
07:22I am not trying to do that deliberately.
07:25I am not saying that I don't want Parabdham or Kadam.
07:29But I have not given up completely.
07:32Bharathanatyam, Jai Mahendranam,
07:36Anand Srivalli, Pallutti,
07:40I am successful in all of them.
07:46But in between,
07:48there is a character of an ordinary person.
07:51I said that these are all ordinary people.
07:54But generally,
07:56ordinary people can't be called Parabdham.
08:00They have to take a loan.
08:03They have to take a loan to buy a four wheeler,
08:06or a two wheeler,
08:08or a personal loan of 1 or 2 lakhs.
08:11They have to take a home loan.
08:14There is no such person as EMI star.
08:17So, I have completely given up.
08:20In my upcoming film,
08:23I am going to play the role of Parabdham.
08:26I won't choose such a character.
08:30I will act as a rich person.
08:33If I like the story, I will do it.
08:36But I didn't pay attention to it.
08:41I didn't pay attention to it.
08:44I was like,
08:46I am going to play a character
08:49who has a problem like this.
08:52He found that out.
08:55Otherwise, we are not aware of it.
08:58We don't say that we are acting as rich people.
09:02But in the case of a person with a loan,
09:05that is definitely a thing.
09:09I think it is because of the movies.
09:12It is not about whether the character has a loan or not.
09:15I don't have a loan in my life.
09:18I haven't taken a loan from anyone.
09:21I have taken a loan from the bank.
09:24I have taken a home loan for the vehicle.
09:27Otherwise, I live without any problem.
09:30If I get to act in a movie,
09:33I can live without any problem.
09:36I don't have to act in a movie
09:39because I have taken a loan from the bank.
09:42I don't have to act in a movie to live properly.
09:45I have to work.
09:47So, work is acting.
09:50Malavika, you said that you haven't changed from a hangover.
09:53At that time, all the reels of that show were yours.
09:57Is it still the same?
10:00People still worship you in the hangover.
10:03People know me because of Jo.
10:06I have acted in a Malayalam movie.
10:09But people know me because of Jo.
10:12Some people thought I was Tamil.
10:15Even now, I get a lot of tags and shares from Jo.
10:19So, it is because of Jo.
10:22It is still the same.
10:25Jo, do you think that your hangover will change Anand Sri Bala?
10:28I think so.
10:31It is a thriller movie.
10:34I have my own space.
10:37I have done my best.
10:40Jo is completely different.
10:43I have my own personal space.
10:46I like it. I don't know.
10:49I studied in the US.
10:52I have a degree in Aeronautical Engineering.
10:55When I went to the cinema,
10:58I asked the director Vinayan.
11:01He never told me to think about it.
11:04I am not an engineer.
11:07There are a lot of people like that in our country.
11:10I never told my father that I wanted to become an actor.
11:13I never told my father that I wanted to become an actor.
11:16I told him when I was studying in college.
11:19But at that time, my father was facing a lot of problems.
11:22But at that time, my father was facing a lot of problems.
11:25He was not very positive about it.
11:28He was not very positive about it.
11:31He was struggling.
11:34He was facing a boycott at that time.
11:37He did not agree.
11:40He did not agree.
11:43He did not agree.
11:46He did not agree.
11:49He did not agree.
11:52You started your career as a DJ in Dileep bank when you were young.
11:55I have starred in two movies.
11:58I starred in two movies.
12:01First, I played in Kaliyana Sautheyam.
12:04Secondly, In Anuraagukottaram.
12:07After seeing the shooting, I decided to sign up.
12:10I didn't want to play the other role.
12:13I have done that.
12:16In my childhood, I used to go to many locations.
12:19That was a major experience for me.
12:25You said that you faced a lot of problems while you were in the US.
12:30It was a very tense time for you.
12:32You were only aware of it through online mediums.
12:35Yes.
12:36I was studying in the US.
12:38I faced a lot of problems while I was there.
12:41Before that, there were problems.
12:43My father was always against this kind of behavior.
12:46There were problems before that.
12:48Mediums are only available in film magazines, newspapers and TV.
12:54When I was studying in the US, social media was more exposed.
12:58Now, we are all used to it.
13:00We know how to receive trolls.
13:05That was my way of behaving.
13:07It was not like that back then.
13:09I started to get angry towards my father.
13:12Because I was fighting against my anger.
13:14It had a big impact on me for many years.
13:17But now, it is a day-to-day process.
13:19I don't think it is a big deal now.
13:21There is a character called Chindavishriya Shyamala in Sangeetha Chalukya.
13:25I feel like I can't leave without telling you about her.
13:28When I see you, I always remember that scene where you say,
13:31I won't leave without telling you.
13:34Do you still have that scene in your mind?
13:37I remember that scene in a very sad moment.
13:44When my father was lying dead, we were crying.
13:48I call him my father.
13:50When I take my father away, no one thinks about it.
13:54I remember the dialogue in the film.
13:57When I take my father away, it is not a funny moment.
14:00But I still have that dialogue in my mind.
14:03Of course, I enjoyed that.
14:05I still enjoy that.
14:07At that time, there were people like Thilagan Chetan in that movie.
14:11There is one thing I want to say.
14:13We were not thinking about Thilagan Chetan at that time.
14:17But when he told us that it was a joke,
14:20we thought a lot about it.
14:22I was a very small child in that set.
14:25They were all seniors.
14:28They treated me like a child, including Srinivas.
14:31I enjoyed it a lot.
14:33He used to say a lot of funny things.
14:35At the age of 19, when you played the role of the mother of two children,
14:39did you have to think about the second one?
14:42I didn't feel like that.
14:44I did a Tamil movie before that.
14:46I was 15 years old.
14:49I played the role of a 5-year-old girl's mother.
14:52I didn't feel like that.
14:55When it comes to this movie,
14:58people talk a lot about you.
15:01They say that you are a person who doesn't show off.
15:04You don't stand to market yourself.
15:07People pay attention to your roles in all your movies.
15:12They also pay attention to what you say.
15:16When it comes to this role,
15:19Anand Sribala,
15:21how do you see this role?
15:24He is a great character.
15:27I am very happy.
15:30The writer of Malayapuram, Abhilashan,
15:33called me first.
15:36Karumadi Kuttan by Vinayan sir,
15:39is one of my personal favorites.
15:42It is a perfect form of entertainment.
15:45We call it a movie like a painting.
15:48When you make a story,
15:51you know that people will definitely like it.
15:55Some good songs,
15:58fight to fight,
16:01revenge to revenge.
16:04I came to the cinema before Karumadi Kuttan.
16:07After coming to the cinema,
16:10I wanted to work with Vinayan sir.
16:13I have met him once.
16:16I have spoken to him on the phone several times.
16:19I have given him a chance.
16:22He calls everyone from his childhood.
16:26He said,
16:29Kutty, we can do something.
16:32I will tell you when a character comes.
16:35Actually,
16:38Chalakudi called me in Chennai,
16:41but I could not do it due to dates.
16:44But,
16:47I got a great character in my son's first movie.
16:50Vinayan sir's son Vishnu is going to direct it.
16:53I was very excited.
16:56I thought,
16:59it will be okay.
17:02I have done 50% of the job.
17:05Now, I have to do the rest.
17:08Vinayan sir's son Vishnu
17:11has done 50% of the job.
17:14Now, I have to do the rest.
17:17Otherwise, the movie will be good.
17:20Somehow, I got that feeling.
17:23I have not seen Vishnu's short film.
17:26The only thing I know about him is,
17:29in the movie, Life of Joy,
17:32sorry, in the movie, History of Joy,
17:35before it was released,
17:38the director was Vishnu Govind.
17:41He showed me his first look when we did Vimanam.
17:44I did not know who he was.
17:47I asked him,
17:50where did you come from, Bollywood?
17:53Seriously, how did you feel?
17:56I asked Vishnu,
17:59Vinayan sir's son.
18:02He said, it will be great.
18:05In this movie,
18:08there is a character from Crime Branch.
18:11His name is Shankardas.
18:14There is nothing else.
18:21We are discussing a particular case.
18:24It is a revisited character.
18:27What happened in reality?
18:30Like Vishnu said,
18:33it is a story inspired by many incidents.
18:36The character will not be the same.
18:39If I do it or Arjun does it,
18:42it will be a combination of many characters.
18:45It will be a very good,
18:48investigative film.
18:51After Malikappuzha,
18:54I felt that you have a lot of fans.
18:57I felt that you have a lot of fans.
19:00I felt that you have a lot of fans.
19:03After Malikappuzha,
19:06I felt that you have tried to degrade yourself.
19:09You played the role of Unnimukundan.
19:12You played the role of Unnimukundan.
19:15Did you feel that you have degraded yourself?
19:18Did you feel that you have degraded yourself?
19:21I didn't feel that I have degraded myself.
19:24Like you said,
19:27I heard about it in the news.
19:30I heard about it in the news.
19:33I heard about it in the news.
19:36I am not just talking about this generation.
19:39I am talking about the people who are alive now.
19:42They are very conscious people.
19:45They see cinema as cinema.
19:48We are showing a crime.
19:51I was in Maharashtra.
19:54I was in Maharashtra.
19:57I was in Maharashtra.
20:00I was in Maharashtra.
20:03I don't know the whole story.
20:06I don't know the all the details.
20:09I know it is cinema.
20:12I know it is cinema.
20:15Everyone knows it.
20:18But we didn't have much exposure.
20:21But we didn't have much exposure.
20:24We exposed many things.
20:27I heard about one or two incidents in Uttar Pradesh.
20:30I have read about it in the papers.
20:32I was inspired by that.
20:34Nowadays, there is no such thing.
20:36People are very clear about it.
20:38These are the ideas that come to the mind of a writer.
20:42It is a pity that a film based on the politics of an actor is being made.
20:48I shouldn't do what I do.
20:50Definitely.
20:52But I don't have any solid evidence to believe what I do.
20:56I didn't know about it.
20:58That's why I am commenting on it.
21:00You must have watched a lot of films after you became a jockey.
21:04Did you become selective?
21:07I didn't become selective after becoming a jockey.
21:10Before that, I did a public performance.
21:12After that, I did a Tamil film before becoming a jockey.
21:15I became a jockey after that too.
21:18I don't usually like stories.
21:22I don't know if it is because I became selective.
21:25I don't know if it is because I became a jockey.
21:27My parents listen to my stories.
21:29But I don't have a special feeling for everything.
21:33I will pick a story that comes to my mind very rarely.
21:36I don't know the reason for that.
21:38If I hear it, I will like it.
21:40I became a jockey after becoming a jockey.
21:43After that, I did a Tamil film.
21:46I became a jockey after that too.
21:48You were 19 years old when you did that film.
21:51Yes, I was 19 years old.
21:53When we listen to your stories,
21:55we expect you to be 19 years old.
22:00I am 20 years old now.
22:04Who helps you the most in choosing stories?
22:08You said that you don't like all the stories you hear.
22:12But people who listen to your stories might suggest you.
22:15They might suggest you to do this or that.
22:18How do you choose your stories?
22:20Like I said, I have a mother, father and a brother.
22:25His name is Karthik.
22:27We usually listen to each other.
22:29I ask my friends about their stories.
22:33But I already have a feeling.
22:36Even if they suggest me to do it, I know I won't do it.
22:39But I will have an opinion.
22:42That is for my own good.
22:44But I won't do it.
22:46I will only do it if I have a gut feeling.
22:48If I don't have a gut feeling, I won't do it.
22:50If I don't have a gut feeling, I won't do it.
22:52Have you ever thought that a film will be so popular?
22:56I liked the story when I heard it for the first time.
23:00People say that a film will be a hit when it is shot.
23:05But I don't expect anything from it.
23:09If it doesn't come, we will feel it.
23:11There will be a lot of problems like that.
23:13But the whole crew had a good expectation.
23:16I had heard a few songs.
23:18I had a trust that the song will be a hit.
23:21It is good about the movie.
23:23But we don't know if it will be a hit or not.
23:27So I didn't have that expectation.
23:29What was the main reason for choosing Anand Sree Bala?
23:34The first person who called me was Abhilash.
23:39He is the only person I know.
23:43I met the director.
23:46I got an outline.
23:48I liked my role.
23:50It was a thriller.
23:52I didn't know what the climax would be.
23:58It was a surprise for Avi.
24:01He asked me not to tell him.
24:03I like my portion.
24:05I liked the part I heard and saw during the shoot.
24:10I wanted to see the release.
24:14You had acted in the movie you wrote.
24:19You were there with the plot.
24:23You acted in it.
24:25Anand Sree Bala is the director now.
24:27Did you have a contribution in this?
24:29Did you help him?
24:31He didn't talk to me creatively.
24:35Maybe he thought it was my freedom.
24:40He didn't even tell me about the story.
24:44A director is not just a creative person.
24:48Everything is creative.
24:50But you have to manage people.
24:54You have to shoot what you feel is right.
24:58You need a lot of experience for that.
25:00If you do it for the first time,
25:02it can go wrong.
25:04You have to know how to behave.
25:07You have to know that you are the captain of the ship.
25:11You have to be powerful in certain things.
25:14He used to tell me things like that.
25:17He used to negotiate with me.
25:20It was very helpful for me.
25:22My father has done 10-15 movies.
25:24He has been with me for 10-15 years.
25:26I have a good rapport with him.
25:28We argue and discuss things.
25:31We have an open relationship.
25:38We have had open discussions.
25:41During pre-production,
25:43during shooting,
25:45and even after that.
25:47But he has never told me anything creatively.
25:55I have asked him certain things.
25:57He only told me at that time.
26:00Apart from that,
26:02he told me a lot about my contact.
26:04You came as a child artist.
26:06At that time,
26:08you used to go to film sets.
26:10How is it now?
26:12Are you comfortable?
26:16I can't say I am a child artist.
26:18I used to be a producer when I used to shoot.
26:20I don't know much about acting.
26:22Do they observe you now?
26:24Do they keep you comfortable?
26:27My father has brought a lot of new faces
26:29to the Malayalam film industry.
26:31A lot of actors and actresses.
26:33Many of them are popular.
26:35Jayasuri, Indrajith.
26:37There are a lot of names.
26:39I was a part of some of the selections.
26:42My mother might have been a part of it.
26:44But after that,
26:46to keep such a big personal relationship.
26:48I don't keep it with them.
26:50I go in my own circle.
26:52I went abroad to study.
26:54They are big actors here.
26:56I don't keep much contact with them.
26:58When I came back,
27:00I was in my own circle.
27:02To be honest,
27:04my father brought me here.
27:06Most of the artists
27:08have very professional relationships.
27:10There are interactions
27:12at professional times.
27:14My friend circle is completely
27:16outside the film industry.
27:18I have been involved in
27:20pre-production and post-production
27:22with my friends.
27:26I have a professional relationship
27:28with Saira.
27:30It's been a year
27:32since we met.
27:34At that time,
27:36you had given Prithviraj
27:38a lot of opportunities.
27:40Yes.
27:42Prithviraj was introduced
27:44by my father.
27:46He made four films
27:48in his early days.
27:50How did you
27:52give feedback
27:54in Vishamakattam?
27:56Vishamakattam
27:58was the peak of my father's career.
28:00Vishamakattam was
28:02made by Prithviraj.
28:04Prithviraj was introduced
28:06in my father's film.
28:08Then my father introduced it.
28:10Then Prithviraj's career
28:12grew a lot.
28:14Then my father's career
28:16faced a lot of problems.
28:18As a director,
28:20you can give a space
28:22to an actor,
28:24an introduction,
28:26a character.
28:28But after 20 years,
28:30Prithviraj and Jaisuri
28:32were able to hold on
28:34because of their hard work.
28:36If we fall behind,
28:38others will follow.
28:40All of them have a lot of
28:42perseverance and determination.
28:44My father was proud of that.
28:46Many artists
28:48brought by my father
28:50are still in limelight.
28:52It is a part of my father's legacy.
28:54Vijay's first super hit film
28:56was Poovai Unnakkaagam.
28:58You acted in that film.
29:00But
29:02I still remember
29:04what you said.
29:06You said that
29:08Vijay was the one
29:10who stood
29:12the most excited
29:14in that film.
29:16It was not then.
29:18My husband was the DOP
29:20in that film.
29:22It was not then.
29:24It was after a few years
29:26when we met in another set.
29:28That's when we got into
29:30things.
29:32After that,
29:34I didn't get close to Vijay.
29:36My husband was his friend.
29:38I don't know.
29:40I wanted to ask you that.
29:42Vijay is an introvert.
29:44But,
29:46he is also a loud speaker.
29:48What was your
29:50personal experience like?
29:52When we worked together,
29:54it was in the beginning.
29:56Yes, in the initial stage.
29:58Vijay was very reserved.
30:00I was also very reserved.
30:02We didn't have many interactions.
30:04But, Vijay's parents
30:06were always
30:08very friendly.
30:10They were like a family.
30:12I didn't get close
30:14to Vijay alone.
30:16So, you are
30:18a mother now.
30:20You are now
30:22talking to people about
30:24Bharatnatyam.
30:26People are now
30:28sharing your poster
30:30as Balettan 2.
30:32When you were telling
30:34that story,
30:36people were thinking
30:38that it is the same story
30:40as Balettan.
30:42Did you feel
30:44that way?
30:46I didn't feel that way.
30:48My sister told me
30:50not to play Balettan.
30:52I got connected
30:54to that dialogue.
30:56It is the same situation.
30:58The character says
31:00that he doesn't want to play Balettan.
31:02But,
31:04I didn't think
31:06that people would say
31:08that it is the same story
31:10as Balettan.
31:12I just wanted to
31:14entertain people.
31:16It is an entertaining film.
31:18I thought it would
31:20become a hit in theatre.
31:22But,
31:24people were
31:26mocking us.
31:28So, the film didn't run.
31:30But,
31:32Thomas said
31:34that he was confused.
31:36What should I do?
31:38I should do a film
31:40that doesn't entertain me.
31:42People will like it.
31:44So, I thought it was
31:46an entertaining script.
31:48I didn't want to change anything.
31:50That's why I thought
31:52it would become a hit.
31:54I wanted to make a
31:56family comedy movie
31:58that would be
32:00entertaining to people.
32:02That's what I thought.
32:04But, somehow,
32:06it failed.
32:08I didn't think
32:10that people would say
32:12that it is the same story.
32:14I didn't think
32:16that people would say
32:18that it is the same story.
32:20It is entirely different.
32:22It tells the story of
32:24the second marriage.
32:26The rest of the film is
32:28about the problems
32:30that people face
32:32when they come together.
32:34Otherwise, we can hide it.
32:36But, the problem
32:38that people face
32:40when they come together
32:42is the rest of the film.
32:44So, the humour in it
32:46is...
32:48It is like
32:50a scam.
32:52One or two people
32:54write about it on social media.
32:56It is a scam.
32:58People say that
33:00Balettan 2.0 is a scam.
33:02You said that
33:04time has passed.
33:06When you saw the poster
33:08of Aadu 3,
33:10what did you expect
33:12from Aadu 3?
33:14I read the script of Aadu 3.
33:16I haven't read it.
33:18But, people who read it
33:20said that it is a hit.
33:22It should be a hit.
33:24There are so many expectations.
33:26It should be a hit.
33:28So, I am yet to read that.
33:30Next year...
33:32Sorry, next year...
33:34I wanted to ask you
33:36about Aadu 2.0.
33:38There is a sequence
33:40where Vinayakan shoots.
33:42It is the first one.
33:44There is a scene where he runs away.
33:46How did you feel
33:48when you shot it?
33:50He runs away in slow motion.
33:52Yes.
33:54There were a few things.
33:56First, it was an uneven ground.
33:58We were all wearing shoes.
34:00It was very difficult.
34:02Then, there was
34:04a branch of a tree.
34:06It was very sharp.
34:08Then,
34:10there was a pole.
34:12So,
34:14we were running
34:16in fear.
34:18We had that fear in our lives.
34:20We had to run.
34:22We couldn't look down.
34:24We had to run
34:26from behind.
34:28We couldn't look down.
34:30So, we had to adjust.
34:32We didn't care about anyone.
34:34I wish you all the best.