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Nine things to know about 9

Prithviraj talks about Malayalam thriller out in the UAE today

- By Manjusha Radhakrish­nan, Chief Reporter

Actor Prithviraj has never shied away from creative gambles. The award-winning talent, 36, attributes his daredevilr­y to a simple life lesson: “I don’t let failure or success affect me beyond a point.”

While there have been misfires such as the recent action thriller

Ranam, the actor with more than 100 films to his credit has excelled in films such as Mumbai

Police, in which he played a reluctant homosexual, and the emotionall­ycharged Koode, in which he plays a troubled young man.

“The impetus to do different kinds of films should come from the actors,” said Prithviraj.

He is an artist who seems to practice what he preaches.

Today, he returns with a dark supernatur­al thriller 9.

Written and directed by Jenuse Mohammad, Prithviraj is keen to give his fans a gripping cerebral thriller filled with atmospheri­cs and a solid plot.

The trailer, which got a nod from Bollywood producer-director Karan Johar, indicates it’s a missing child drama around a young son who gets estranged from his father (Prithviraj)

Before you venture into the cinemas, here are nine things that we gleaned about his thriller

9 from our conversati­ons with the lead actors...

“‘9’ was not an easy film to shoot. It is VFX-heavy and we had this nocompromi­se attitude towards it.” PRITHVIRAJ | Actor, producer

1 9 is a psychologi­cal thriller that plays out in nine days with a strong thrust on the evolving relationsh­ip between a father and son.

“But it’s not that simple. While it’s a story of a father-son relationsh­ip, it is set against the backdrop of a global event that lasts nine days. It’s a tale of what happens in their lives when a new set of characters enter their existence. 9 has elements of science fiction and exhibits the behaviour of a horror film with layers from a psychologi­cal film.

It’s a complex movie that’s engaging. There’s fear, suspense, loss and reclamatio­n,” said Prithviraj in an interview with tabloid!.

2

It’s a leap of faith for actor Prithviraj. “Such films will be made only if an actor who’s saleable or mainstream are a part of the project. When a filmmaker brings such unique subjects — my head may say it is way off the beaten track and that the film may not work with the audiences. But my heart would say it’s a film that needs to be made for our viewers. Perhaps, that’s because I am someone who has seen so much failure that I am not afraid of it... In my opinion, the impetus to do different kinds of films should come from actors,” added Prithviraj.

3

9 re-unites Prithviraj with actress Mamta Mohandas.

Their on-screen chemistry is legendary and the pair have featured in hits including the terrorist drama Anwar and period epic Cellulloid.

4

Prithviraj plays Albert, an astrophysi­cist.

Unlike the whimsical prodigies in the hit sitcom The Big Bang Theory, his character, who studies the stars and the planets, means risky business. South Indian actor Prakash Raj plays his mentor, a Nobelwinni­ng scientist, and has an intriguing role in this thriller.

5

Wamiqa Gabbi of Punjabi-origin, who made her debut in Malayalam films with the blockbuste­r Godha, plays a pivotal role. It’s her second Malayalam film after her hit outing with Tovino Thomas in the wrestling blockbuste­r.

“I play Eva. She’s bold, strong and straightfo­rward. After playing such a strong character like Aditi Singh in Godha ,Iwas keen to play strong roles in Malayalam. I don’t want to dance around trees as an actress,” said Gabbi in a separate interview with tabloid!.

6

Gabbi claims that she and her girlfriend­s had a crush on lead actor Prithviraj ever since they saw him in his Bollywood debut Aiyaa.

“I didn’t even tell any of my girlfriend­s that I was doing a film with Prithviraj because they would have wanted to come and see him… Imagine a bunch of Punjabi girls with an unsuspecti­ng South Indian boy. So I kept it as a surprise.”

7

Gabbi managed to nail her Malayalam dialogues in this film by writing the words in Hindi and underlinin­g syllables that needs to be stressed in order to make her performanc­e look authentic.

8

9 spells the production debut of Prithviraj along with his wife Supriya and the trailer alone racked up more than 7 million views.

“It was the first time that the trailer of a Malayalam film was aired in 15 channels at the same time during prime slot. It got almost 5 million digital impression­s right away and lot of that credit has to go to the marketing team. Everyone at Sony and Prithviraj Production­s had tremendous conviction in our film... Karan Johar liking our trailer was amazing. I sent him the trailer,” said Prithviraj.

9

His supernatur­al thriller will not be a pulpy horror film, says Prithviraj.

“This is not going to be a film with a series of jump scares and some dimly-lit shots with no script whatsoever. Plain gore and startling viewers at every corner will not work anymore... 9 was not an easy film to shoot. It is VFX-heavy and we had this no-compromise attitude towards it. We didn’t cut corners, but managed to stay under budget and the credit has to go to my line producer Harris, technical team and my wife Supriya. As a producer, you should have the faculty to visualise the film. When I told the story of 9 to many, the question that I had to field was how will I execute the film? In Hollywood, trained minds who turn producers who can visualise how to execute a film are aplenty.”

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 ?? Photos supplied ?? Punjabi actress Wamiqa Gabbi returns to Malayalam cinema for the second time with ‘9’.
Photos supplied Punjabi actress Wamiqa Gabbi returns to Malayalam cinema for the second time with ‘9’.
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