movie
that fits into the respective scene and
not framed dialogues,” he stated in
an interview to a tabloid.
Revealing a few tidbits about the movie,
he mentioned that Arya and Pooja have perfected
their roles for the movie. “I remember
Bala insisting Arya and Pooja to remain
in the costumes even after the shoots. This
is to inculcate the character’s soul
into the actors and I found it to be very
effective,” he opined. He also recollected
incidents when Arya, in public, was mistaken
by other sanyasis as an Agori and was greeted
with their salutation Ram Ram Maharaj. “Bham
Bham Mahadev”, Arya would greet them
back. “When I wrote the screenplay,
I referred Arya’s character Rudhran
to walk like an elephant when he was arrested
by cops. And true to those words, I could
feel Arya standing by the same,” he
noted.
Jayamohan has now moved on to his mammoth
book Ashokavanam, of 5000 pages. The book
is close to being finished and will be published
soon.
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