Films for him are more a sort of displaying his activism on burning social issues, and he doesn’t appear to care an excessive amount of in regards to the commercial aspect.“I have considered myself a social activist, and films are only a medium for me to bring out issues I BELIEVE passionately about,” says director S M Vasanth, who's currently shooting for his latest venture Moondru Per Moondru Kadhal. He also admits to taking inspiration from real-life incidents for his screenplay, and makes the dialogues relatable for the viewers.
“Scenes in my movies like Rhythm and Satham Podathey were taken from real-life incidents, and that makes the screenplay more credible. I'VE seen many instances of alcoholism and domestic violence in real-life, they usually was the muse for a few of my films. Even the dialogues utilized in most of my films are something any normal family can relate to,” the director points out.Talking about winning the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Storywriter in Satham Podathey brings back great memories for the director.
“While Rhythm was the film closest to my heart, winning the State award for Satham Podathey gave me tremendous satisfaction,” he points out.
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