The Free Press Journal

Biopic was never on cards

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But R Balki decided to make one because it gave him a platform to address important issue like menstruati­on

RBalki says he never wanted to make a biopic but he decided to go ahead with Padman as it gave him a chance to address an important issue like menstruati­on through the fascinatin­g life story of Arunachala­m Muruganant­ham.

The director is best known for his films such as Cheeni Kum, Paa, Shamitabh and

Ki and Ka. Padman, featuring Akshay Kumar in the lead, is a fictionali­sed account of Tamil Nadu-based Muruganant­ham, who created affordable sanitary napkins for the women of his village.

“I never wanted to do a biopic. I wanted to do my own fictional stories but this subject was great. This guy’s life is fascinatin­g. Where will you get to do a mass mainstream film on a subject like sanitary pads? I felt it was a fantastic opportunit­y, that’s why I took it up,” Balki said. “We wrote it for Akshay, he is a star but you have to write things keeping in mind the character as well. We had to make sure the sensitive issue should not be lost (in making it entertaini­ng).” The director said he took liberties in the portrayal of the character but did not alter the essence. “I have to do justice to his (Muruganant­ham) life. On screen, his life should be even better than what it was in real life. I have taken very few liberties and Muruganant­ham knows about it.”

Padman was always the title for Balki as that is how he started writing the story. “This film is not based on Twinkle Khanna’s book, that is a separate story. There are two different fictional takes on Muruganant­ham’s life. I just called it Padman as that is how I started writing the story.”

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