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Actor
Anson Paul talks about his experiences in the films, 'KQ', 'Su..
Su... Sudhi Vathmeekam' and 'Remo'
Photos: Anson Paul; with Keerthy Suresh in 'Remo'
By
Shevlin Sebastian
Just
before his first-ever moment in front of the camera, for the film,
‘KQ’ (2013), actor Anson Paul sat in his Skoda Octavia at Fort
Kochi. A big fan of the Mollywood star, Prithviraj, Anson said, “I
told myself, 'It is not Anson who will get out of the car. Instead,
it will be Prithviraj. I have done so many films. All the people
standing on the road adore me as an actor'.”
It
seemed to have worked. The first shot was of Anson and his friend,
Baiju Johnson (who is also the film's director) riding on a Bullet
and entering a house. Thereafter, they step out and Baiju sits on a
wall even as Anson lights a cigarette. Both ogle two girls who walk
past. Then Anson says something to Baiju, the pair get on the bike,
and ride away.
“The
shot went smoothly,” says Anson. “Before this, the crew members
were wary of me because I was the new kid on the block. But after
this scene, they all relaxed, and accepted me.”
In
Anson's next film, 'Su.. Su... Sudhi Vathmeekam' (2015), which
starred Jayasurya, and Shivada Nair, Anson plays a character called
Vijay Babu. There was a scene when Anson comes down a spiral
staircase, at a school in Palakkad. Jayasurya, who was going up, was
supposed to have a minor collision with Anson and the latter would
lose his balance. The next scene would be of Anson lying dazed on the
ground. But when the shoot took place, Anson fell over the railing
and landed on the floor with a thud.
Jayasurya
ran downwards and said, “Are you okay?”
Anson
said he had planned it beforehand. Jayasurya said, “You should have
given us an indication you wanted to do something like this?”
Anson
replied that it was a spur-of-the-moment decision. Immediately,
Jayasurya said, “It's good to do things for a purpose, but you must
look after yourself physically at the same time.”
Thankfully,
cinematographer Vinod Illampally had not switched off the camera.
“So, he got the entire fall, which can be seen in the film,” says
Anson.
Meanwhile,
an excited director Ranjith Shankar said, “You have now really
become the character of Vijay. Come and sit next to me and watch the
scene on the monitor.”
For
Anson, this was a huge honour. “A director calling an actor, who is
not the hero, and with only one movie on his resume,” says Anson.
“That was when I felt goosebumps.”
Anson
also had goosebumps on the sets of 'Remo' (2016). “I felt that I
could not do a romantic scene with Keerthy Suresh unless I felt it
deep inside me,” he says. So he downloaded her photos from the Net
and added some photos of himself. Thereafter, he made a video
accompanied by the 'Kandaangi, Kandaangi' song from the Tamil film,
'Jilla'. Anson watched the video many times. “As a result, during
the romantic scene I was totally in love with Kavya (the character
played by Keerthy),” says Anson.
However,
the next day, there was a climax scene where Anson was supposed to
get very angry with Keerthy. On the set when Keerthy came to talk to
him, just before the shoot, Anson ignored her completely. Keerthy
looked startled. Actor Sivakarthikeyan said, “He must have got into
his character.” After the shot was over, Anson quickly went and
apologised to Keerthy.
Keerthy
said, “Oh, I did not know you were into Method acting.” And they
both had a good laugh.
(The
New Indian Express, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode)
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