A. L. Vijay’s Thalaivaa starring Vijay is getting ready to hit the screens next month. Udhav Naig catches up with the filmmaker
Ahead of actor Vijay’s film Thalaivaa, one can’t help wondering
if the A. L. Vijay-directed film has political undertones. Quiz the
filmmaker about this, and he insists, “This film has nothing to do with
politics. But it will have everything that the actor’s fans usually
expect from his films. I have revealed the story in the trailer — it’s
about a rich, soft-spoken youth (played by Vijay) with an interest in
dance who gradually evolves as a leader.”
When one takes into account the fact that the film is set in the
Tamil-speaking areas of Mumbai, it is hard to disassociate it with other
iconic films that have used the city as the setting. Is this the ‘Baasha’
moment that Vijay fans have been waiting for? “The moment you write a
script which has a protagonist turning into some sort of a leader,
taking over from someone else, and, on top of it, set in Mumbai, it is
difficult to avoid comparisons with films such as Nayagan. But, again, I assure you, it’s not similar in content.”
Yet, he says, it is not a non-Ilayathalapathy film either. In fact, the
filmmaker insists that it is an out-and-out ‘entertainer’, very much
like the other films of the actor. “Even before we started this project,
Vijay told me that the film should have both his sensibilities and
mine,” he says.
The filmmaker denies that Vijay was the obvious choice for the
protagonist once he decided that the ‘boy growing into a leader” would
be the crux. “I just knew the film needed a big star. I floated the idea
to Vijay and he happened to like it. It was not written for him,” he
says. How has Vijay contributed to the film? “Vijay is someone who
strives to make the director happy at all times. He gives his undivided
attention to everything the director says. He has performed remarkably
well in a role in which he had to bring out the difference in body
language and voice as the character undergoes a transition from a youth
to a respected leader.”
What is director Vijay’s idea of a good leader? “A good leader is
someone who constantly listens to the people. I don’t think anyone can
become a leader. The people need to recognise one among them as a leader
and that’s what I have explored in the film,” he says.
About his successful association with cinematographer Nirav Shah and
music composer G.V. Prakash Kumar, the filmmaker says, “We are like a
family. These are the people I turn to when I need feedback.”
With Thalaivaa getting ready for release next month, how
confident does he feel about the film? “It has a good story and a great
star. I think I have made a good film. Let’s wait and watch,” he signs
off, smiling.
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