COLUMN:
LOCATION DIARY
Actor
Riyaz Khan talks about his experiences in the films, ‘Cheena Thaana
001’, 'Mayilattam' and ‘Casanova’
By
Shevlin Sebastian
In
‘Cheena Thaana 001’ (2007) the Tamil version of the Malayalam
blockbuster 'CID Moosa', Riyaz Khan played the role of Assistant
Commissioner Gowrishankar. Riyaz had several scenes with the hero
Prasanna. For these scenes, he was accompanied by many policemen.
So,
on the day of the shoot, at Film City, Chennai, Riyaz met up with the
other policemen. They sat on chairs and had an intense discussion
about their scenes. But when they stood up, Riyaz got a shock. “They
were all above 6'2”, while I am 5'8”,” he says.
Initially,
Riyaz stood atop a platform during the indoor shoots. But he expected
to face problems when the production went outdoors and there would be
long shots.
One
day, as Riyaz was about to enter his caravan, he noticed some members
of the art department digging up mud with shovels. “I was puzzled,”
he says. “Maybe, it was for a scene in the movie. Anyway, I wore my
police uniform and got my make-up done.”
When
Riyaz went to the location, he realised what had happened. The height
of the hole was the difference in height between Riyaz and the tall
extras. “So, the director asked the tall men to stand in the hole,”
says Riyaz. “It seemed now I was on par with the men. In some
places, where the hole had been dug deeper, I looked much taller than
them.”
Riyaz
couldn't help but burst out laughing. “It was an innovative idea,”
he says.
Meanwhile,
during the shoot of 'Mayilattam' (2004) actor Jayaram did offer Riyaz
an innovative drink but it did not work out the way the latter had
hoped.
One
day, after the shooting was over, Jayaram told Riyaz that he had got
a liquid from a nearby temple. “If you have it you will feel
relaxed,” said Jayaram.
So,
at night, Riyaz went to Jayaram's hotel room and collected it. When
he returned to his room, Jayaram called on the intercom and said,
“Riyaz, just have a little bit only.”
Now
curious, Riyaz opened it and drank the reddish-black liquid. He
noticed it had a sweet taste. Since Riyaz did not experience any
high, he had another glass. By this time, cinematographer Venu came
into the room. He inhaled from the bottle but did not drink it, since
it was unfamiliar. Then director VM Vinu arrived. But he also did not
drink it.
Soon,
room service brought the food. After dinner, Riyaz had one more glass
and then he locked the door. He lay down on the bed and closed his
eyes.
Hours
passed. Riyaz could sense some noise. But he was too deep in sleep to
notice anything.
When
Riyaz woke up, he decided to get ready to go to the location. The
reporting time was 8 a.m. As he entered the bathroom, to have his
bath, he casually looked at his watch and got a shock. It was 11.30
a.m.
He
opened the door and asked some crew members, “Why did you not call
me?”
They
laughed and said, “Sir, we almost broke down the door trying to
awaken you,” one of them said. “We banged on the windows, also.”
So,
Riyaz ran off to the set, without having a bath.
When
he reached the location, he was told that cameraman Venu was sitting
on top of a crane for a long time. “Venu laughed when he saw me,”
says Riyaz. “So did Jayaram and the others. They all understood how
I had got late. They teased me a lot after that.”
Curious
as to what happened, Jayaram got in touch with the temple
authorities. “They revealed that there was quite a bit of alcohol
in the liquid,” says Riyaz.
Riyaz
had a completely different experience on the sets of ‘Casanova’
(2012). The shoot took place in the Hyatt Palm Resorts at Dubai. In
the scene, Mohanlal is supposed to come into a hall to attend a large
party. Riyaz as an Interpol officer was supposed to come in from
another door and arrest him.
Among
the crowd, there was a man in a red suit. “Whenever there was a
scene that had to be shot with Mohanlal, he would be next to him,”
says Riyaz. “But because of his red colour, he began to appear in
too many shots. The cameraman asked for him to be removed. Each time,
the man would tell Mohanlal, 'Yes Sir, I am moving away. I will not
stand next to you. Thank you, thank you'. But after a while, he would
find his way next to Mohanlal again.”
So,
finally, he was dragged away so that the shoot could take place
peacefully. Then he went and stood next to the director Roshan
Andrews. Roshan said, “Why are you standing here?”
The
man said, “Sir, since I am not allowed to be next to Mohanlal Sir,
I decided to stand next to you.”
Riyaz
smiles and says, “There are all types of people on a film set.”
(The
New Indian Express, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode)
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