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Shaji Kailas
Action films are his forteasari
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crisis-ridden Malayalam film industry has heaved a sigh of
relief with the resounding sucess of Valiyaeetan, the film
directed by Shaji Kailas and starring Mammootty in the title
role. There is nothing new for an actor like Mammootty to
play a toughie with twirling mustaches or star in films which
achieve mega sucess. 
He
seems to treat box-office successes and national awards in
the same manner. However, the industry is abuzz with the success
of Shaji Kailas as the maker of mega hits. Aram Thampuran,
starring Mohanlal, was his first mega hit. This year he has
again shaken the box-office with Narasimham, starring Lal
again. Its profits are in the range of Rs 7 crores and the
mass euphoria generated by the film is something unheard of.
Monay dinesha (Aye son Dinesha), the dialogue used by Lal
in the film, was on everyones lips ,while the film generated
Narasimham dhotis and kurtas. Can Shaji repeat this mega sucess
with Mammootty? The box-office collections of Valiyaeetan
show that it is a bigger hit than Narasimham. Currently, Shaji
is directing Vaanchinathan, starring Vijaykanth and Sakshi
in the lead.
Shaji did not start out as a director of action films. He
began his career with a comedy like Dr Pasupathi but this
film did not give him the much-needed success because Priyadarshan
had conquered the comedy film genre. It was the tie-up with
story-script writer Ranjith Panicker that turned the wheel
of fortunes for Shaji. Ekalavyan, with Suresh Gopi, and again
the same teams Comissioner were two super hits that
brought the six-footer Shaji into focus. He adopted the sucess
formula of doing films on topical subjects that clicked with
the masses and Ranjith Panickers fiery dialogues were
a hit with the masses. His heroes, whether they were IPS or
IAS officers, were not the archetypal charachters who were
do-gooders and did not steer from the lawful path. Mammootty,
in The King, as the IAS officer and Collector, takes to the
streets to bring the corrupt minister to book. He flaunts
the powers of the excutive magistrate to overrule the corrupt
IPS officer and shows the hollowness of the IAS officers who
sit in airconditioned rooms and turn their subordinates into
personal servants. It has always been the clash of the good
against the bad but his hero has also many negative shades.
With the sucess of Valiyaeetan, the critics were quick to
point out that Shaji, after Aram Thampuran, had latched on
to a formula of the hero being a member of an upper caste
feudal family and his fight against the bad elements in the
society. Shajis films were full of Hindu temples, rituals
and his hero was overtly a pro-Hindu. Why was Shaji not searching
for charachters from other religions and castes? Was this
a formula to woo the majority community to the box-office?
Shajis answer to this criticism sounds like the dialogues
from his film but this time its spontaneous. Hindu religion
is the most tolerant religion in the world and I can take
any liberties with my hero if he is a Hindu. I can stage a
fight in a temple and can even abuse our own Gods or rituals
and get away with it. If I make a film with a Muslim or Christian
character then the community will be up in arms. They will
raise so many objections.
The hero of a Shaji film has many vices even though he fights
evil and indulges in superman-like acts which are so unlike
Malayalam films or their makers, who are known for giving
films which do not affect the sensibilities of the audience.
But Shaji has taken films to the level of a Tamil or Telugu
film where such heroism is the order of the day.
This trend, which seems to have been accepted by the masses,
has sounded the death-knell of good cinema in Kerala, lament
many directors. But Shaji has a very convincing answer for
this criticism. Says Shaji: This year, in the first
six months only two films have run and others have flopped.
I have not donned the mantle of a director who will educate
the masses or make films for a certain class of audience.
My first priority is to see that the producer who puts in
money will make his profit. Next comes the man who puts his
hand inside the ticket counter to buy the ticket in
return, he must get his entertainment worth. These are the
only two priorities for which I will put lots of gimmicks
to dazzle the audience and in doing so I have no qualms.
But if someone says that the hero in my film indulges in superman-type
actions, I will not agree because nowhere does the hero of
my film indulge in such antics. Did the hero of my film run
to catch a falling grenade to throw it back or throw a ring
in the sky and catch it after a fight like in Olympian Antony?
My film hero has a powerful character which makes him do very
powerful acts and the overpowering personality makes the audience
think he is doing superman acts. The fights in my film do
not defy logic. Real life is even more cruel than what is
depicted in my films. Think of that real life incident in
Kerala wherein a teacher was murdered and the murderers danced
on his body in the classroom. Is not the Mamata resignation
drama more bizzare than the incidents in my films?
Today,
Tamil films are running in Kerala and we cannot shut our eyes
to this changing trend. So we have to keep pace with it because
to me only the box-office success of a film matters.
Shaji feels that those directors who say that Narasimham has
created a Rajanikant out of Mohanlal and that the actor will
not be accepted in any other role are missing the point. Referring
to the comment by Fazil that his film Life Is Beautiful was
an attempt to break Mohanlals Narasimham image but the
actors past image was too strong in the minds of the
people and they did not accept Lal in a soft role. Shaji says:
I liked the film which has a good subject but Fazil
should have added many commercial elements to attract the
audience if he was catering to a mass audience or otherwise
he should have targetted the film for a select audience.
For an actor like Mohanlal this film is no barrier. He can
emote hundred different roles and all I have done is used
Mohanlal for his ability to fight, dance, jump. I have not
even exploited even one percent of the actor in him. If you
give a good film in the right package, our audience will accept
Lal. We dont have a Rajanikant in Kerala. Today I cannot
do a film bigger than Narsimham because I have to give this
versatile actor a role much bigger than Narasimham. Did not
Lal act in Rajavinte Makan, an action film, which was a hit
and next gave a hit in Gandhi Nagar Secondstreet, which was
a comedy?
With work in full swing for Vaanchinathan, the first tamil
film of Shaji, the mega hit-maker and his writer are to get
together again soon to make a film with Mammootty as the rowdy
police officer.
As for his critics, Shaji has this to say: It is with
the fullest cooperation of the hero, the writer and the producer,
that I have made films. The implication of Shajis
statement is that the making of films is not an ego trip for
him, that he is very much bothered about the repercussions
on the persons concerned with the film he makes.
The repercussions are already being felt with Valiyaeetan
set to give around Rs 7 crores to the producer. Nothing sounds
better than the sound of cash falling into the ticket counters.
Ayyappa Prasad
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