COLUMN:
LOCATION DIARY
Photo by K. Shijith
By
Shevlin Sebastian
In IV
Sasi's 'Inspector Balram' (1991), the shoot for a major scene was
supposed to take place on the main road of Thalaserry. It was of a
procession with the police doing a lathi-charge. Mammootty was
playing the hero. However, the moment people heard that he was
present, a huge crowd gathered. It became impossible to shoot
anything.
Nevertheless,
Sasi kept his cool. He placed cameras at four different locations.
Then he went up to the producer Liberty Basheer and said that the
people had to be removed. Basheer nodded and informed the police.
Thereafter,
a lathi-charge took place. “So, we got a real-life sequence,”
says director M Padmakumar, who was working as an assistant director
on the film.
What
Padmakumar will never forget was the sight of numerous slippers that
were strewn on the road, as the people struggled to get away. “We
showed this scene, too,” he says.
In
Sasi's 'Padavi' (1993), the shoot was taking place on a beach in Goa.
One morning, everybody set out from the hotel. In the last vehicle
sat assistant directors Shajoon Kariyal, Vinu Anand and Padmakumar.
They had the script box with them.
Unfortunately,
the driver did not know the name of the beach. So, they wandered from
one beach to the other, trying to find the location. “There were no
mobile phones at that time,” says Padmakumar. “So, there was no
way we could contact the crew. We were feeling so tense because the
shoot could not take place without the script.”
Anyway,
by the time they reached the location, it was 5 p.m. The trio
expected Sasi to blow his top. “But when he saw us, Sasi Chettan
looked so relieved, because he thought that we were involved in an
accident,” says Padmakumar. “Even the hero Rahman and the crew
looked happy. So, it ended up fine, even though we lost a day of
shooting.”
In
'Oru Bolivian Diary' (2013), there was a crisis of a different kind.
The story is about a North Indian Maoist leader Chaukidar (played by
Samuthirakani), who comes to preach his beliefs to the tribal people
of Wayanad. Naturally, he is in the cross-hairs of the police. So, he
takes refuge inside a temple, which was constructed with Plaster of
Paris and plywood, in the middle of a river.
“This
was a river, with little water, inside a forest, so that you could
easily walk across,” says Padmakumar. The camera was kept on the
shore. The shoot began. But soon, it started raining.
But
Samuthirakani remained inside the temple with an assistant. Suddenly,
the water began to rise up, till it became a raging force. “Then we
realised that their lives were in danger,” says Padmakumar.
Two
members of the art department tied a rope around a tree on the bank
and then dived into the water and attached it to the pillar of the
temple. Then Samuthirakani, who did not know swimming, held the rope
tightly and managed to wade through the water, and reached the shore
followed by the assistant.
The
shoot was stopped for the day. The next morning when the crew came to
the bank they saw that the temple had also been washed away. “So
that was a close shave for our actors,” says Padmakumar. “We
waited for the rains to stop, then managed to make another temple and
completed the shoot.”
Like
'Oru Bolivian Diary', the shoot of the film, 'Shikkar' (2010) took
place deep in the forest of Pooyamkutty. The crew had to travel on
jeeps since there was no motorable road. One day, at 5 p.m., when
they were returning in a convoy of 12 jeeps, the road was blocked by
a group of elephants. Immediately, Mohanlal stepped out and said, “Be
silent. Don't make a noise at all.”
One
of the elephants had just given birth. “We watched as the calf
tried to stand up and would fall down time and again,” says
Padmakumar. The minutes ticked away. Soon, it became dark. The
headlights were switched on. But the elephants remained calm. And it
was only at 7.30 p.m. that the calf was finally able to stand up and
walk. Thereafter, the herd moved away. “It was an unforgettable
sight for all of us,” says Padmakumar.
(The
New Indian Express, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode)
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