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‘Merry Christmas’ essentially a love story disguised as thriller: Raghavan

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Mumbai, Jan 18: Sriram Raghavan says he initially envisioned “Merry Christmas” as a 90-minute thriller without interval but the story kept changing form throughout the scripting process and eventually became an “emotional love story” about two broken people. Starring Vijay Sethupathi and Katrina Kaif, the film, set over the course of a night, revolves around two strangers whose lives get entwined after they cross paths at a restaurant on Christmas eve.
“The biggest enjoyment for me as a director was the way it shifted while scripting to editing, slowly from that hard-nosed thriller to this romance. Initially, I thought it would be a 90-minute thriller with no interval like ‘Ittefaq’. That was my thing. But as we fleshed it out, it changed for the better and the best.
“I’m so glad that we decided to shift the focus as we fell in love with these characters. It became a film about broken relationships and two broken people. Essentially, it is a love story, which is disguised like a thriller. That’s the big twist,” Raghavan told PTI in an interview.
The 60-year-old filmmaker is happy that the film has garnered great reviews and the word of mouth is only getting stronger day by day. “I’m getting a good response. Many people have seen it twice and it has touched them in a manner I didn’t expect,” he said, calling the film a fun way to explore the spirit of Christmas through themes of “sacrifice and redemption”.
Raghavan, who in past interviews has spoken about how he wanted the story told within the span of a night like Yash Chopra’s 1969 classic “Ittefaq”, said he wanted to bring that intimate feel back by centering the story around two strangers just sitting and talking. Raghavan even played “Ittefaq” for his unit as many had not seen the Rajesh Khanna and Nanda-starrer thriller that had this “cool man-woman attraction”.
The film released on January 12 and had earned over Rs 13 crore at the domestic box office and the director hopes that it just grows in the next few days. His last release was 2018’s “Andhadhun”.
“We are expecting the second week to be good. Though many people were like, we came expecting this film to be like ‘Andhadhun’, but this happens with everyone after a successful film. I liked ‘Shaan’ as much as ‘Sholay’,” he said, giving the example of the two Ramesh Sippy hits which released five years apart. Raghavan said the whole idea in designing his new film, was to keep the “audience invested”. (PTI)

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