India, Aug. 3 -- Malayalam director Emcy Joseph's latest directorial, Meesha, had a theatrical release on August 1. Both the story and the performances in the film are receiving positive reviews. In an interview with OTTplay, the film's director, who also wrote its screenplay, stated that penning for films is more difficult than working for novels.
Emcy underlined that writing for film is more difficult since the filmmaker has to consider the practical aspects of production. "When creating each scene, we have to keep the entire filmmaking process in mind. In the meanwhile, writing a book is simpler since we can use our imaginations and those of the readers to the fullest," he remarked. While filming is a difficult procedure, the director...
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