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How to write a film like 'Jawan'? Think like the masses, says writer S Ramanagirivasan

S. Ramangirivasan on mass films, working with Atlee, how the intro scenes for Shah Rukh Khan in Jawan kept piling up, and why it's only a matter of time that a Hindi film is as successful in the south as some South films have been in the north.

September 24, 2023 / 18:23 IST
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Shah Rukh Khan in Jawan. Jawan is writer S. Ramanagirivasan's fourth film with director Atlee, after Theri (2016), Mersal (2017) and Bigil (2019). (Screen grab from Jawan trailer/YouTube/Red Chillies Entertainment)

In Jawan, you rush from one highlight to another, each scene unfolding at rapid pace with the single-minded purpose of exalting Shah Rukh Khan’s screen image as a super-heroic figure. The statement of purpose is clear in the first scene itself. When a village in the North-East is under attack, the locals pray to a deity. Immediately, Shah Rukh Khan literally flies into the scene, his gigantic shadow looming over the landscape and touching the deity’s figurine. Successive scenes exist to give Khan similar opportunities to pose in style and kick ass against an operatic rock and hip-hop background score.

How does one write such films?

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An attempt to recognize screenwriting as a craft first emerged in the United States after Syd Field, a professional script reader for American studios, saw patterns in successful screenplays and introduced the three-act structure in his 1979 book Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting. The US has since churned out several how-to books on screenwriting. Thus, we have more maps than we need for Hollywood-style storytelling.

S. Ramanagirivasan (left) with Shah Rukh Khan.