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Ek Thi Daayan goes wrong in second half, writer Kannan agrees

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Ek Thi Daayan director Kannan Iyer agrees with the critics who feel the second-half of the film has gone wrong.

The soft spoken and thoughtful director, who waited ten years to make his directorial debut says, "Maybe commercial considerations coloured the second movement of the storytelling. To me, the core of the story in Ek Thi Daayan is the relationship between the children and their stepmother who they think might be a witch. I was not interested in the horror or the supernatural elements per se. It was the inherent drama in the theme that interested me. It's always the drama that grips me."

Iyer, who is on a holiday after the release of his film, Kannan can't thank his stars enough for discovering the two children Visshesh Tiwari and Sara Arjun. "Pavan Malhotra and Konkona Sen-Sharma who played their parents would have their jaws fall open when they would see the kids perform. It's amazing how much talent there's among today's youngsters."

Kannan's delayed directorial debut is attributable to a lack of writing talent in the film industry. Says Kannan, "Though early in my career I've been credited with co-writing Ram Gopal Varma's Daud, I am not really a writer. In fact it was the lack of writing resources that delayed my journey into direction. My producer Vishal Bhardwaj and I finally found a story that we both liked. It was a one-page story by Mukul Sharma about two kids using a lift to descend into the ground floor which they thought was hell. Vishal wanted to build on that theme to incorporate the idea of witches in a contemporary setting."

Kannan now wants more writers to come forward, so he can focus on his next film. "We desperately need writing resources. Screenplays need to be developed the way they are by Hollywood studios at a leisurely pace before they are put on screen. Unfortunately, here in India we cannot afford to spend time and money developing screenplays."

The directors feels the industry needs to urgently foster writing talent. "I'd like to see more writing talent come forward. But for that sort of indulgence, my first film as director has to do well." Though Kannan is a late bloomer as a director, he is in no hurry to direct another film. "I won't plunge into another film until I am sure of the writing. I waited to make my first film. I can wait again."

Courtesy : Hindustan Times

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