Published in The Hindu Cinema Plus
Here
is a one good looking director who did not get tempted to act in his own film,
despite the fact that his entry into Kollywood was through lead roles and
several television serials. "Since 1997 I have acted in four films – Indru
Mudhal, Kathal Saregama, Athu Oru Kanakalam, Thoovanam, and the short story
series on television, Kathey Neram. But I have always nurtured a desire to
direct and having waited many years for the opportunity to come up, I didn't
want to make a mess of things by indulging myself to act. Even while acting in
films I have always been curious about directing techniques, camera placements,
lighting etc and have learnt a lot by just observing and asking
questions," says Kaushik whose Adiyum Andamum is releasing on March 14.
His stint assisting director Haricharan in a biopic, after his role in the
director's Thoovanam, has helped him learn a lot about direction.
The
producer and hero of Adiyum Andamum, Ajaay and Kaushik have known each other
for some time and when the former launched his own production company in 2010,
Kaushik was requested to come up with a script. "Before this I was
peddling several ideas to many producers, in vain. When I narrated a basic
story line to Ajaay, he immediately showed a keen interest and thereafter, I
started working on the script, which eventually became Adiyum Andmum. In Ajaay
I found the right actor with the required qualities and temperament, as well as
belief in the script. At the end of it all, I must say, that he has brought the
character to life, like no other. I think his experience in doing TV serials
like Kolangal, has helped a lot. More so, because he wanted to get out of the negative
image that was impressed upon him, from the 'Adhi' character in the serial,"
says Kaushik.
Kaushik
is not willing to divulge much about the plot of his film, except to say that
viewers will see a totally different side to Ajaay and also identify with the
core message of the screenplay. "It is a psychological thriller and,
besides Ajaay, the two female characters played by Mitali Agarwal and Kavita
Srinivasan are a very integral part of the story. I do not believe in
ornamental characters in my films. Of course there will be romance and songs,
but these are required to take the screenplay forward to its unexpected climax.
When a viewer feels that he has got full satisfaction (paisa vasool) for the
120 bucks he spent on the movie ticket, for me, the film is a commercial
success - whether it has item numbers, fights and chases, or not."
Despite
the best intentions and sincere efforts, producer Ajaay went through a rough
patch half way through the making of Adiyum Andamum, from which he resurrected
himself by roping in an investor who came in as a co-producer. "Yes, there
was a bit of a delay and during that phase, I was offered another film to
direct," says Kaushik who started work on Panivizhum Nilavu. After Ajaay's project resumed, Kaushik had
the tough job of doing double duty to complete both productions simultaneously.
"That was a tough period, especially for someone who was directing for the
first time. But, the very experience has taught me a lot and I am now ready to
take on bigger projects. While I am eagerly awaiting the release of Adiyum
Andamum, I am also looking forward to Panivizhum Nilavu hitting the screens,
soon thereafter," concludes Kaushik.
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