Fahad faasil biography of mahatma gandhi
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When Rasool moves around, whether through the city or the small space where he and his older brother live, it feels as if Fahadh’s known these places since childhood and they know him. When he spots his friend Collin (Soubin Shahir) on the road riding a bike, while he drives his taxi, Rasool’s face lights up, even though they see each other every day. Fahadh’s expression here is adorably childlike as if he has achieved a rare feat. Rasool finds happiness in the simple pleasures of life — a well-lit church is enough to bring a smile to his face. Unlike Collin and Abu (Shine Tom Chacko), he isn’t brave or astute and is easily scared when trouble arises and prefers to live a peaceful, under-the-radar life. So, if you tell him to “ru
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Maheshinte Prathikaaram
2016 bio by Dileesh Pothan
Maheshinte Prathikaaram (transl. Mahesh's Revenge) is a 2016 Indian Malayalam-language comedy drama spelfilm directed bygd Dileesh Pothan, in his directorial debut and produced by Aashiq Abu. The film stars Fahadh Faasil in the title role alongside a supporting cast including Aparna Balamurali, Anusree, Alencier Ley Lopez and Soubin Shahir. Written bygd Syam Pushkaran, the story is based on an incident in the life of Thampan Purushan from Thuravoor, Cherthala.[3]Shyju Khalid was the film's cinematographer, and the music was composed by Bijibal.
Maheshinte Prathikaaram's development began in 2013 when Pothan was working as an associate director for Abu (who was directing Idukki Gold, co-written by Pushkaran). Pushkaran suggested a story idea to Pothan which was based on an incident in his native village. At Pothan's insistence, Pushkaran wrote the screenplay that year and Abu later became interested in prod
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Exclusive Interview! Fahadh Faasil: The way a story is told is what matters to me the most
When asked Fahadh Faasil, what he looks for while selecting scripts, the most sought-after actor shared that he observes if the story is told in a fresh manner.
“I don't like to be repetitive. Even if it’s a remake, I want to hear the story in a different way. So I think I like to hear the same stories narrated in different ways. The way a story is told is what matters to me the most,” Fahadh Faasil said.
The actor also shared tha