I am a bad boy. I don't come across clearly to a lot of people, so I am bad for them.
I enjoyed working on 'Maheshinte Prathikaram.'
Let me make something clear: I can't do anything in particular to make others laugh. I do what is necessary for a character. The body language of the character may make others laugh.
Failure is part and parcel of the process of experimenting with roles and films.
I have been fortunate to collaborate with people who have been open to discussion. If I tell them something, they have always explained to me why they want it the other way.
All I believe in is, you need to be yourself.
It's the failure of my debut film which made me an actor, which made me want to succeed in the industry. But that doesn't mean I regret whatever choices I've made over the years. No, not even 'Kaiyethum Doorathu!'
The five directors in '5 Sundarikal' experimented, and it was a very personal exercise. Amal, Anwar, Aashiq, and Sameer have done things that they have never done before. Debutant Shyju has also made a beautiful film.
I want to entertain viewers as much as possible.
When I choose the scripts, all I look forward to is an impressive narration.