A narrow escape for actor Vysakh

Director Vysakh talks about his experiences in the films Pulimurugan, Mallu Singh and Seniors

One day, in November, 2015, director Vysakh was watching fight choreographer Peter Hein driving a blue Maruti Esteem, at high speed, outside a godown near Kothamangalam, during the shoot of Pulimurugan. Peter braked at high speed and the car turned 360 degrees. “He was checking the efficiency of the vehicle,” says Vysakh. Thereafter, he reversed at high speed in a semi-circle.


And that was when the shock happened. Vysakh was directly in the path of the speeding vehicle. Unfortunately, Peter did not know he was standing there. At the last moment, Vysakh jumped away. “I could feel the wheels touch my shoes,” says Vysakh. “That was how close I was to a major accident, which could have even led to my death.”

Pic: Melton Antony
Pic: Melton Antony


Thankfully, when Vysakh was shooting Mallu Singh at Naba, 54 kms from Patiala, in January, 2012, he did not get a shock, but a pleasant surprise.One day, there was an all-India film strike. So, there was no shoot. Vysakh, along with cameraman Shaji Kumar, art director Joseph Nellikkal, and a couple of associate directors decided to go for a car ride. After travelling for a while, they reached a railway track. And there was no road beyond that. So they stepped out and decided to go for a walk.


Shaji was a bit in front. He climbed up an incline, and looked ahead. Then, with bulging eyes, he beckoned the rest of the team. “It was a paradise,” says Vysakh. “Right across a vast expanse, there were flowers of numerous colours and shapes. In fact, it was a river of flowers. We had heard that this can be seen in places like Switzerland, so it was a shock to see it here. I felt an intense joy, but wanted to cry at the same time. That’s because we had reached the end of the shoot and discovered the place far too late.”


When Vysakh inquired, he was told that the seeds of the flowers were being exported to Switzerland. In the end, the director extended the shooting schedule and picturised a couple of songs at that location. “Sometimes, when we are blocked, like because of a strike, God gives us amazing surprises,” he says.


Vysakh had a similar experience in Seniors (2011), which stars Jayaram, Biju Menon, Manoj K Jayan and Kunchako Boban. For several scenes that had to be shot, in the beginning, middle and the climax, Vysakh was looking for a very specific location. “It had to be an open area, with a tree at one side,” he says. “Right next to it there should be some broken-down construction material, as well as some cars.”


After several futile searches, it was decided that art director Joseph would re-create it, in an open area, at the back of the Government Polytechnic College at Kalamaserry. One night, Vysakh, as well as the producer, Vysakh Rajan, came to observe the progress of the work. After a while, they went for a walk. “It was a full moon night,” said Vysakh. “Suddenly, we spotted an area and stopped at once. It was exactly the place I was looking for.”
The producer immediately looked at Vysakh, and said, “I think we should stop the construction work.”


Vysakh nodded. “Most of the shooting was to take place at night, so, maybe, my crew could not spot this area because they had seen it during the day. Soon, we began shooting there. Once again, it was a magical gift from God. And this divine magic has happened many times in my career.”

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