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Praising the dedication, professionalism and motivation of Ajith
Sir Om Prakash quotes “with a keen eye for detail and amazing camera
sense, Ajith Sir got into the thick of things during the shoot and didnt
forego any opportunity to give positive feedback to me – a huge
motivation for me and something that made me push myself to the limit”
The accident scene that Ajith Sir shot was widely covered and seen
by all, giving an insight into the same Om Prakash says “the car
travelling at over 100 km/hr the scene was for over 7 minutes where
Ajith Sirs knee was getting battered on the bonnet of the car he fell
on. I was just recording the emotions on his face without realizing what
Ajith Sir was going through, he didnt even wince for a second and his
first show of emotion came after the director said shot ok. The entire
unit was scared for Ajith sir but he comforted all of us by asking us to
relax in spite of the pain. Dawn next day the expectation was he would
not turn for the shoot but he was the first person on the set with the
clear intention of completing the sequence by himself and not using a
body double, dedication at its height is what i would say and
inspiration unlimited”
“Although this was a long schedule it was a lot of fun, with Arya
around there was no shortage of pranks. Arya again was at his funny best
off the screen and when the moment the shot was ready he went into the
zone, another actor par excellence
People who have got a chance to watch the film ask me with so many
action sequences and chases how difficult was it to shoot. I would say
it is very easy to station the camera at a point and shoot all day long
but the fun and challenge is only when you have tough and diverse
conditions with the lead actor ready to go the extra mile and get things
going in the right direction. Kudos to Ajith sir and the crew of
Arrambam.