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I wanted a kind of humour which was accessible yet intelligen­t: Rajesh Krishnan

- ■ nishad.thaivalapi­l@htlive.com

The casting team has done a fantastic job... We did extensive casting, except for Gajraj Rao. Back in 2014, we knew we wanted the role of MLA Patil to be played by him.

RAJESH KRISHNAN DIRECTOR

For many, a movie with a plot that revolves around a bag full of money might sound too cliché. However, what the makers do with the plot and how they tell a story with it is what makes the difference. And one such film is Lootcase. Directed by debutant Rajesh Krishnan, the film stars Kunal Kemmu and Rasika Dugal in lead roles. The film also features Gajraj Rao, Ranvir Shorey and Vijay Raaz in pivotal roles.

Speaking about his debut film, which recently released on an OTT platform, Krishnan says, “Lootcase has a certain simplicity to it. When you do ad films for 20 years, you learn to be simple rather than complex.” He further adds, “The whole attempt was to keep things as simple as we could and get into a kind of humour which is accessible but, at the same time, intelligen­t. I’ve grown up watching Malayalam films, and they are shining example of how movies have to be made.”

Lootcase was compared to a Nepalese film Jatra, which released in 2016. So, did this make Krishnan nervous about taking up this project? “We had written the story some time in 2014. If you search for ‘films with bag full of money’, you will find about 40 movies. Somebody getting

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a bag full of money is a very middle-class thought. It is as clichéd as you can get,” he shares, adding, “Fundamenta­lly, we saw a photo of a rickshaw driver in a newspaper, who had returned a bag to his passenger. We saw the driver’s face, and it was almost like he was sorry to return it without checking what was inside the bag. That is when we started to think about it, and when it was pitched to Kapil Sawant (cowriter), he said, ‘Aisa idea maine suna hai’. I said let’s push and see. You will fail at the max; let’s fail for free.”

Krishnan, who is also the director at Soda Films, is very particular about his cast. Even if it is for an ad shoot, he has managed to work with the right people for a project. He admits that he knew who they wanted to cast for this movie. “The casting team has done a fantastic job here. They actually did the difficult task. I practicall­y had worked with 90% of this crew in some commercial or the other. In advertisin­g world, the look is far more important than performanc­e. There is literally no time for an actor to go out there and express, and that is where the casting team came into play. We did extensive casting except for Gajraj. Back in 2014, we knew we wanted the role of MLA Patil to be played by him,” the director reveals.

Ask him if he would continue to make ad films despite his commercial break, and he says, “Advertisin­g is like Ranji Trophy, where you keep honing your skills. An ad film set is not any different from a feature film set. I would never give up ad films.”

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 ??  ?? Rajesh Krishnan (right) on the set of his debut feature directoria­l, Lootcase, with Kunal Kemmu
Rajesh Krishnan (right) on the set of his debut feature directoria­l, Lootcase, with Kunal Kemmu

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