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Saturday, 3 March 2012

Papa don’t preach

Grapevine has it that Shathanoo Bagyaraj has not been getting too many offers as a result of interference from his experienced dad — popular actor-director Bagyaraj.A film script that he sat on for eight long months with inputs being given by his dad, sources inform us finally went to the young and dashing Mahat Raghavendra of Mankaatha fame. Shantanoo explains, “Directors who approach me to talk about scripts want to discuss it with my dad as well.

He has delivered mega hits or even Big B still talks about his screenplay — he's undoubtedly the king among screenplay writers.

He has interesting suggestions whenever a narrative is narrated to him and tries to assist directors to come back up with better scripts. That is definitely not interference — he's actually occupied with having a fair story.

I always consult my dad in regards to the story before taking a call.” Ask him whether his dad can be capable of settle on stories keeping the present trends in mind and he says, “The recent release Mujse Shaadi Karoge is a remake of 1 of my father’s films.

His screenplay would suit any trend.” Are there any minuses to discussing scripts along with his dad? Shantanoo feels that it really works both ways. “My Dad being by my side is my biggest plus point. This can be a minus point to boot because people hesitate to speak about their scripts with an individual who knows everything about it,” he says.

Actors have to be allowed to make a choice scripts by themselves, says popular film analyst Anandan. “If there's consistent interference from dad or anybody within the family, it might be a hindrance to an actor’s career.

He have to be in a position to settle on his films. If an actor discusses the script with too many of us around him, he could fail to see the superior scripts.”

There are actors who go together with their gut feel, in preference to seeking help from their dads — despite them being experienced actors. Arun Vijay, son of popular actor Vijaykumar, says, “My dad doesn't interfere in my number of films.

He hasn't ever forced me to soak up any script. I make my very own decisions. I WILL BE ABLE TO pick up scripts that suit current trends.” Sibiraj echoes this. “My dad always gives his feedback after the discharge of a movie. But he hasn't ever infused his opinion on how I should go about choosing a script. He lets me take my very own calls,” says Sibiraj

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