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Freedom is being misused in India, says veteran Malayalam film personality Balachandra Menon who strongly feels that “the law of the land should be adhered to”. Asked about his concept of “creative freedom” for filmmakers, Menon, who has directed more than 40 films and acted in close to 100, told IANS: “There is a strong social premise in our country and I feel today freedom is being misused and not used. There is a right to protest in our country, but at times, the manner in which the protest is done breaks all permissible levels. I don’t agree with it at all.”
The 62-year-old will be in New Delhi to screen his latest film “Njan Samidhanam Cheyyum” to a select audience. He will also interact with them. The film released last year. Talking about the information and broadcasting ministry’s decision to set up a new committee to look into the functioning of the censor board, which has been mired in controversies, Menon said: “Over the years I have always said what I wanted to say through my films. I have ensured that I will not allow anyone to question what I tell through my films.
Menon, who entered filmdom in the 1970s and has a distinctive style, also pointed out that there are numerous clubs in the country which insist on a dress code.
Menon’s directorial debut “Uthrada Rathri” had an A-certificate. Commenting on the emergence of film festivals across the country, Menon said:
While he appreciates the proliferation of digital media for the film world, Menon stressed that a film’s success is not dependent on digital media because people come in huge numbers to theatres if a film is good.
“Success depends on the way the film is made and not on whether it’s promoted through the digital media.” About his future projects, Menon — who has introduced hugely popular actresses like Shobana, Parvathy, Karthika, Annie and Nandini — said he was soon going to don the greasepaint in the film “Oozham”. He will act in the movie along with upcoming star Prithviraj. The film’s shooting will begin in April.
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