Premium
This is an archive article published on September 2, 2008

Salman Khan is a very good human being: Revathi

Actor-director Revathi gets candid with Ashok Kumar in an exclusive interview to Expressindia. Director of sensitive films like Mitr, Phir Milenge and Nishabd, Revathi is amongst the foremost women directors in India today.

.

Revathi is a noted South Indian actress, who has a rich experience of over 20 years with Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi movies. Actor-director Revathi gets candid with Ashok Kumar in an exclusive interview to Expressindia.

You are both an actor and a director. What would you like to be known as, and, which one of the two is more satisfying?

I would like to be known both as an actor and a director. Because I love to be both an actor and a director.

What is your view about offbeat films, particularly in context of Nishabd?

I liked Nishabd very much. Personally speaking, I don8217;t consider films as offbeat or otherwise, what you call as mainstream ones.

Will you call Nishabd a 8216;daring8217; movie?

It was an unconventional film.

You have directed a movie with Salman Khan as an actor. How was the experience of directing Salman?

It was very good. Salman is a very good human being. He is a very co-operative actor.

Story continues below this ad

Do you think that women make better directors than men?

I don8217;t believe in that. In my opinion, it does not make any difference, if the director is a man or a woman.

Kamala Das is a prominent literary figure of Kerala. Do you have any plans of making a movie on her?

I have not thought about it, yet.

How was your experience of Mitr, My Friend? Why did the movie have only women as the crew?

Story continues below this ad

Mitr just happened to be a film by an all-women crew. Though it was an attempt to encourage women technicians, we never planned to have an all women crew. Once we got everybody we realised that we have all the women.

How was it working with Amitabh Bachchan, an actor who enjoys iconic status in Bollywood?

I did not get this feeling that I am working with an actor with an iconic status. I enjoyed working with him. One thing, I learned from him is that, even after working for so many years, his intensity of work is great. He still puts in that effort required by a particular role.

 

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement