Kamal Haasan's 'Vishwaroopam' boasts of a young cast and the
actor-filmmaker explains that he has roped them in because he was looking
for talented people and not stars.
Kamal plays the lead role the film, being made in Tamil and Hindi. It also
features Pooja Kumar, Andrea Jeremiah and Jaideep Ahlawat as well as Rahul
Bose.
"Casting Jaydeep, Andrea and Pooja was easy as I was looking for talent and
I found it in them," Kamal said at the screening of the excerpts from the
film at the ongoing 13th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) weekend
and awards.
It was reported that the actor had approached Deepika Padukone to be a part
of the film but she turned it down.
"We didn't get the dates we wanted from her so we let her go. I wouldn't
like to name her. Her name was suggested by my financier, but I am happy
with the people I am working with in this film," he said.
His trick to make films appealing to audiences is that while making them,
he considers himself to be part of the audience and works accordingly.
"Audiences are something that we are scared of. We are so paranoid of
audiences that we forget to realise that we filmmakers are also one of
them," Kamal told IANS.
"I have a philosophy with which I make films, it may not be best or may not
be followed by others. I take the best from my audiences and I consider
myself one of them and make films," he added.
The release date of the film, which has a special appearance by Shekhar
Kapur, is yet to be decided.