Dear Jayaram Sir,
This is not a hate mail or blackmail from Mamootty / Mohanlal fan club. Just an ordinary letter / madal / kadidham/ kadidhame from your yet another fan. First things first. You did a good perfo in Saroja. When I first saw you in the movie, I expected a roller coaster ride of laughter from you. In seconds, it was clear that you would be donning the serious cop role and no complaints; u did full justice to it. But, do you (you too, with all your experience) have to fall into the trap of commercial cinema giving the tale a final twist, that too a legendary ‘friend turning foe for money’? More to it, do you have to give the villainous laugh when you got hold of ‘Saroja’ in the end? Sorry Sir, we laughed when u laughed gritting your teeth and making a slack jawed dialogue. You could have well called it a day when Saroja came back to you finally.
Reliable sources tell me that you pulled out a similar stunt in Dhaam Dhoom as well. I haven’t seen the movie, but if u can take a suggestion, here it is:
‘Erumbuda, kadikudhu, Soriyakoodadha?’ …. Remember this? Arguably (because of Yugi Sethu) the best of 5 in Panchathanthiram, you did this role with such ease and finesse. And that’s what suits you well. There are other well crafted actors in your fraternity, like Nasser and Prakash Raj, who would be perfect for this Namak haraam role.
Expecting a more realistic performance in your next movie.
~SVS.
PS: You may wish to forward this letter to Mr.Venkat Prabhu for his benefit also.
This is not a hate mail or blackmail from Mamootty / Mohanlal fan club. Just an ordinary letter / madal / kadidham/ kadidhame from your yet another fan. First things first. You did a good perfo in Saroja. When I first saw you in the movie, I expected a roller coaster ride of laughter from you. In seconds, it was clear that you would be donning the serious cop role and no complaints; u did full justice to it. But, do you (you too, with all your experience) have to fall into the trap of commercial cinema giving the tale a final twist, that too a legendary ‘friend turning foe for money’? More to it, do you have to give the villainous laugh when you got hold of ‘Saroja’ in the end? Sorry Sir, we laughed when u laughed gritting your teeth and making a slack jawed dialogue. You could have well called it a day when Saroja came back to you finally.
Reliable sources tell me that you pulled out a similar stunt in Dhaam Dhoom as well. I haven’t seen the movie, but if u can take a suggestion, here it is:
‘Erumbuda, kadikudhu, Soriyakoodadha?’ …. Remember this? Arguably (because of Yugi Sethu) the best of 5 in Panchathanthiram, you did this role with such ease and finesse. And that’s what suits you well. There are other well crafted actors in your fraternity, like Nasser and Prakash Raj, who would be perfect for this Namak haraam role.
Expecting a more realistic performance in your next movie.
~SVS.
PS: You may wish to forward this letter to Mr.Venkat Prabhu for his benefit also.
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