ZERO DEGREE https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/malayalam/movies/news/zero-degree-writer-sujith-balakrishnan-to-helm-the-crime-drama-based-on-the-real-life-killer-dr-omana/articleshow/92844827.cms https://www.mixindia.com/writer-sujith-balakrishnan-to-helm-zero-degree-based-on-real-life-killer-dr-omana/ https://www.archyde.com/zero-degree-suitcase-murder-themed-film-is-in-the-works-filming-in-december/
Posts
Showing posts with the label Zero Degree
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps

ZERO DEGREE My Directorial Debut Movie "Zero Degree" Shooting will start in December. Screenplay by Sujith Balakrishnan ; Co-written by Rajesh Thillenkery & Murali Krishna; dialogues in Tamil - Ayyanar Viswanath https://www.malayalilife.com/cinema/News/zero-degree-suitcase-murder-production-work-start-in-december-21269.html https://www.madhyamam.com/entertainment/movie-news/zero-degree-movie-started-in-december-2022-1041374
BONOBOS
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Bonobos It's not uncommon for characters to decide their own fate and act against the writer's wishes. They seem to have their own inner and outer moral compass, especially regarding infidelity. The road to that is full of intense excitement. The nuanced aspects of infidelity will kill you when you look on as an outsider, constantly umpiring and with a moral code. Still we deeply and secretly relish infidelity. This is my experiment. At first, Siddarth was upset when Naila left him, choosing to marry Vijay. However, it wasn’t long when they were overcome by a desire to love clandestinely; a paramour’s love tastes better when you live in the present moment. My own observation tells me that nine out of ten people pass through this delightful dark tunnel, but they all keep it veiled inside their treasure trunks. Let’s see what happens when Naila and Siddarth enter their own special private moment, when they knew that these secret meeting were going t...
Charu Nivedita - Interview : by Sujith Balakrishnan
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps

Interview with the acclaimed writer Charu Nivedita by Sujith Balakrishnan Transgressive writing must be taboo in contemporary India. Is it due to its obscenity, its nakedness or its wildness? It should be nothing of the reasons but the utter hypocritical mindset developed from the frustration of a failed spring revolution in India. When openness, plurality, have been replaced by the superficial happiness achieved by materialistic wealth and fame, transgressiveness can’t prosper in such a society, they suppress and attack the person who tried to open up the nakedness of the body, the nakedness of sexual pleasures, the nakedness of utter truth, the nakedness of society. A society that wants to hide all the guilty pleasures but to enjoy in its full extend clandestinely and consider it as morally correct but morally sick as in the true sense. What India has come to know as ‘Transgressive’ writing is regarded by the rest of the world as ‘soft porn’ ‘Hedonism’ and even...