Kochi: Scriptwriter and actor Murali Gopy said he refutes the argument that crimes shown in movies directly influence society, noting that some of history’s most brutal rulers were admirers of children’s movies. He was speaking at a session titled “The Anatomy of a Screenplay” at the Summit of Future organized by Jain University, Kochi.
In a discussion moderated by Maneesh Narayanan, Murali Gopy explained that the political tensions in movies such as Kammarasambhavam and Theerppu are intentional and carefully constructed. He emphasized that filmmaking requires planning at every level and that characters must evolve organically. He described his protagonists as reflections of the grey shades he observes in society and within himself.
Responding to a question on censorship, he said creativity collapses under fear and that writers must consciously choose courage. Murali Gopy added that his foremost goal is to entertain audiences and that he values theatrical responses above all. He also expressed a preference for reimagining nostalgia over remaking old movies.
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