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Malayalam director Akhil Sathyan: ‘Pachuvum Athbutha Vilakkum will have a recall value, like my father’s films’

Veteran Malayalam director Sathyan Anthikad’s son and director Anoop Sathyan’s twin brother on his directorial debut, working with Fahadh Faasil since Nivin Pauly didn’t have dates, and why he doesn't like the ‘feel-good’ tag.

May 13, 2023 / 15:47 IST
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Malayalam filmmaker Akhil Sathyan
Malayalam filmmaker Akhil Sathyan

Akhil Sathyan insists that it is a record of sorts — twin brothers coming out with back-to-back commercially and critically viable films in the same industry. They are also taking over a legacy reinforced by their legendary filmmaker father, Sathyan Anthikad. Another startling reality is in how their films are so alike in temperament, mood, and composition. If Sathyan Anthikad thrived in relatable, simplistic milieus that spawned realistic characters who spoke the language of familial bonding and relationships with a touch of the feel-good, the sons stuck to a similar template but updated it with the evolving cinematic grammar and relationship dynamics. You can witness it in Anoop Sathyan’s rom-com Varane Avashyamund (2020) as well as Akhil Sathyan’s recently released dramedy, Pachuvum Athbutha Vilakkum. We had a quick chat with Akhil after the screening of the film about his directorial debut, assisting his father, and working with fresh faces. Edited excerpts:

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When did you grow a fondness for cinema?

Our childhood was spent at Anthikad, with no exposure to cinema. But after Plus-2 (Class XII), my brother and I felt drawn towards cinema by watching Mani Ratnam films. That’s when we thought about studying cinema seriously but were discouraged by my father as he felt it was an uncertain profession. During graduation, we started seeing a lot of films and even planned to do MSC Visual Media. But then Dad suggested we pursue MSC in computer science. We got placements at Wipro. But when Anoop got into NID (National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad), Dad felt he could no longer discourage us from pursuing our passion.