Chennai, April 9 (IANS) Biopics aren't easy to execute, feels Tamil director Anil, who is awaiting the release of his upcoming Tamil film "Nadigaiyin Diary", based on the life of late southern actress 'Silk' Smitha.
"To make a film on someone without hurting anybody's sentiment is a herculean task. Biopics are a rarity in Indian cinema, but when made, they become extremely challenging because while working on a biopic, lot of detailing should be given to facts," Anil told IANS.
"Even though there is scope for fictionalising events, but one should know how to balance between facts and fiction. It's a very thin line and, therefore, it's important to know how to use it effectively," he added.
Originally made in Malayalam as "Climax", the film is dubbed in Tamil as "Nadigaiyin Diary". Both versions of the film are getting ready for release in May.
Arun says the film seeks to reveal the cause of the death of 'Silk' Smitha, who became a symbol of sensuality after featuring in bold and semi-nude roles during her career.
"The cause of death of Silk is a myth. Some say it was a suicide, while some claim it was a murder. We have tried to reveal the cause of her death in the film. Besides her death, we have also tried to bring forth the unknown side of her," he said.
"What I'm showing audience in this film is completely different from what was shown in (Hindi film) 'The Dirty Picture'," he added.
"The role Sana plays is bold, but not dirty. She has done an amazing job of working day and night for finishing the project in 30 days," said Anil.
--Indo-Asian News Service