It takes courage and a mature mind to not only own up one’s mistakes but also correct them. Director Nagaraj, who shot to fame with the Murali-starrer Thinanthorum , has both. But what sets him apart is his generosity to give credit where it is due.
“I am what I am today because of my friends. The love they have for me and the pain they experienced for my sake is what has made me come back after a long hiatus with this film titled Mathapoo ,” he begins in all earnestness.
Listening to what he said one can’t help thinking why the director who managed to deliver a hit nine years ago suddenly disappeared from the film scene. Guessing what’s going on in my mind, Nagaraj begins with a smile, “After
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The transformation happened one night five years ago. And that too, at a bar! “I had been chided by my friends who were pained that I was wasting away my life. Pondering about it, I went to a bar on the outskirts of the city to get a drink when I was approached by two strangers. One asked me if I was Nagaraj. Ashamed to admit it, I said ‘no’. Visibly relieved, he told his friend, ‘Didn’t I tell you, it couldn’t be him?’ Then, turning to me, he said, ‘This man thought you were director Nagaraj and I told him that a gifted person like him wouldn’t be wasting his time in a bar like this.’ I realised I had been throwing away the gift God had given me. That’s when I decided to give up drinking. It took a while for people to realise that I was back in action, but once they did, there has been no looking back,” he says.
Theme of the film
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The protagonist’s role has been played by newcomer Jeyan, and Gayathri, who has acted in a few movies including Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom , plays his love interest. Cinematographer C. R. Maravarman has shot the film.
Despite all that has happened, Nagaraj doesn’t hold any grudge against anyone and is at peace with himself. “Cinema has loved me and will always continue to do so,” says Nagaraj smiling.