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I don't believe much in the edit table: Mysskin

Saturday, January 24, 2009 • Tamil Comments
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Director Mysskin has passionately churned out 'Nandhalala' a tale that narrates the journey of a 7 year old child and a 27 year old child-like person as they go in search of their respective mothers.

In an exclusive interview to Indiaglitz, Mysskin said that he is not much of a believer in a film taking shape in the edit table. 'I don't go about canning shots that won't be necessary to the story I conceive. I do understand there are many filmmakers who shoot additional shots as they could come handy while the editing is done'.

Mysskin said that what he conceives is all he needs in making a film. A successful director who has a hundred percent record with films so far, thanks to the box office successes of 'Chithiram Pesudhadi' and 'Anjathey', also declared that he really likes to make good films such as 'Nandhalala'.

The filmmaker had roped in a Narikurava (a South Indian nomadic tribe) lady for a song. The kind of flavor the song has, has never before been heard in Tamil Cinema. The song itself has the tone of 'wandering about' although the director says it is about glorifying their 'god'.

'A major strength' according to Mysskin 'is the fact that maestro Illayaraja has composed some breathtaking songs in the film. The re-recording brims with magnificent emotions and displays Illayaraja's genius. It will be a great experience for everybody'.

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