No amount of money can replace the kind of happiness and satisfaction I derive out of writing.
I have my own political views and ideologies, but will not enter politics for sure.
Generally people forget the past and the path they took.
Since I don't have an image to be worried about, I am not concerned about it when it comes to selection of my roles.
Varavelpu' has a special place in my heart because it was inspired from my own father's experiences.
It is never easy to face the camera, especially for the newcomers.
In 'Njan Prakashan,' we set aside conventional definitions of a hero. Fahadh Faasil does not play a protagonist who wins all the time and you can see the character flee during fights. Such a hero is a rarity and the viewers could easily identify with him.
To love one's country, the governance should be good. But politicians are addicts of power. It is because they don't read that they have become so inhuman. Reading is what makes humans, humans.
I believe that the purpose of cinema is to entertain. The so-called geniuses may have given new meanings to it, but for those who developed cinema, the aim was to entertain.
My generation was advised to focus on one area to excel.
In films, we tend to come up with something new all the time. Challenges and experiments are new at every stage.
We often come across certain directors who mention some of their own flops as their favourites. They will blame the viewers for not realising its merits. I think that is plain hypocrisy.
The whole purpose of filmmaking is to entertain the viewers and when it happens, it gives you a high.
My politics are expressed through the films that I write. That's why doing 'Arabikkadh' was a great experience because I got to associate with like-minded people.