It’s generally believed that all the good ideas are taken. But if Colossal is any indication, apparently not.
Author: Sudhir Srinivasan
I am not ready to make Mahabharata: Rajamouli
Today, when I walk on the sets of my films, I sometimes hear assistant directors talking about me with the same reverence I had for other directors. It’s a great joy.
The heroine who gets a hero’s welcome
A new generation of filmmakers will write their stories without the assumption that the protagonist is a male, without the assumption that a female role attains fulfillment when she finds a partner.
Life: A gripping horror tapers off into cliches
The film’s mutation is a bit like the creature’s, in a sense. Promising, fascinating beginnings soon deteriorate into mundane familiar developments.
The scientist in Hollywood
“They ask all sorts of questions; some of them are really thought-provoking. Daniel, for instance, offhandedly asked me what’d happen if somebody cried in space.”