Here is the official making video of Vishal's Thupparivaalan directed by Mysskin. It looks solid and intense:
Vishal, who is all geared up for the release of Thupparivalan, directed by Mysskin, has officially made a statement on his future Nadigar Sangam/Producer Council plans, and also about his experiences working in this Mysskin's directorial.
He says, "Unlike my other characters in previous films, Kaniyan Poongundran would be a sensible and silent character, who wouldn't speak much through dialogues. Thupparivalan would be a film on the lines of Sherlock Holmes. Also, for the first time in my career, there are no songs in my film, and I feel our audience is also getting mature and accepting to watch films without songs. Had I kept a song in the second half of this film, the audience would have got angry and blasted at me. There is just one theme song, which would come, during the flow of the movie. Action blocks would be the supreme USP of the film.
Mysskin had always wanted to change my body language, and he has done that through this film. There is an action sequence that takes place in a Chinese hotel, and that stunt scene would be one of the best highlights in the film. Anu Emmanuel plays a pick-pocket character. You would be able to recognize Bhagyaraj sir only in the third shot. This is a very big makeover for him, as he has donned a character with negative shades. Vinay is the main villain in the film.
Only when I did Avan Ivan, I got Pandiya Naadu, and only when I did Pandiya Naadu, I got Naan Sigappu Manithan. Likewise, after Thupparivalan, I hope new and fresh scripts come my way. Coming up next, I have Irumbu Thirai, Sandakozhi 2, Temper's Tamil remake, and all three are totally different films. Mysskin's next film will also be for my banner, Vishal Film Factory. The last twenty minutes of the film would be very exciting to watch.
I can't cheat the audience like helping the poor, through my films. If I had decided to focus on my salary, and the crores of money, the film industry wouldn't have been there. My sole focus, for now, is to bring our film industry to a better level. Without working for Nadigar Sangam or Producer Council, I could have acted and earned around 20 crores through that, but I do not want to do that."