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Siju Wilson’s BTS pic from Pathonpatham Noottandu get viral

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Siju Wilson’s (Pathonpatham Noottandu)19th Century, which was directed by Vinayan, has received positive reviews from viewers. Numerous sources have discussed the effort that Siju put in to become Aratupuzha Velayudhapanikara. According to director Arun Vaiga, the secret to an actor becoming a major star is his inexhaustible thirst for the film and his commitment for his work. This genuineness is what the director recognized in Siju. Arun’s post shared a picture of Siju lying exhausted and sleeping in a (Pathonpatham Noottandu) 19th century location.

According to Arun Vaiga, “I took this picture while visiting Siju Bhai on the 19th-century filming location. After viewing the movie (Pathonpatham Noottandu) Nineteenth Century, this was the first image that popped into my head. Nobody else except Siju Wilson is playing Velayudhapanikar. I was reminded of the character’s lengthy journey when the movie was such a commercial success. He was sitting after the fight scene when we first saw him on the shooting set that day. This is a picture that I snapped while I had some free time and the actor dozed off while talking to us. He is eager and ready to act as a handyman when another take is requested.SijuWilson

A large part of what makes an actor successful is their inexhaustible love for their roles and commitment to giving their best effort in whatever they do. When Gunda Jayan was filming in the wee hours of the morning, he would check his watch by asking his co-director when Siju Bhai’s take was scheduled to be shot. It’s not something that registers for everyone and something that the co-director should be aware of.

But as the director who filmed him, I can appreciate how much attention an actor paid to making sure his Velayudhapanikar portrayal was flawless in every way. You are extremely surprising, Siju bhai. Many congrats to you, Siju Bhai. We are so delighted for you and wish you more success in the future. The fact that director Vinayan sir is coming back is another thing that gives me great joy. I contacted him after watching this lovely movie and asked him how he could be so brave, and his response was simply a smile. Making historical movies is a really challenging endeavor.

The storyline and presentation of the movie, which lasts for more than two and a half hours, are terrific.  The producer receives the most credit when a major motion picture succeeds by placing trust in the director and writer. Bravo to Gokulam Gopalan, sir; may more films of this caliber be produced. And congrats to the entire 19th Century (Pathonpatham Noottandu) cast said Arun Vaiga.

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