Sreenath Bhasi: I try to have fun with both music and movies
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The Mollywood actor talks about sprucing his musical abilities throughout the lockdown and composing for ‘KozhiPunk’ with Sekhar Menon
Pandemic or not, Malayalam actor-musician Sreenath Bhasi loves to be within the inventive zone. While the lockdown laid him low briefly, he brushed up his music chops to hold issues ticking. “In a way, the lockdown initially served as a break because I had been quite busy [with film shoots]. But soon, I was stuck at home for three months or so. Making music was a way of getting out of the stasis,” says Sreenath over cellphone from Dubai, the place he’s taking pictures for Al Karama by debutant director Refiy Muhammed.
Teaming up with musician and DJ Sekhar Menon, with whom he had a notable collaboration in 2012 rom-com Da Thadiya, Sreenath introduced out the music video ‘KozhiPunk’ (Chicken Punk) in September 2020, based mostly on a 1971 satiric poem, Kozhipanku, by poet K Satchidanandan. With psychedelic visuals and beats, its subtext is darkish, hard-hitting and ostensibly political. “I find the poem quite relevant even today. We, in fact, ended up making quite a few tracks during the period, though we released only ‘KozhiPunk’. We plan to bring out the rest by and by,” he says. Last yr, the actor lent his voice as a co-singer for ‘Mathayichan’ within the Fahadh Faasil-starrer Trance.
Sreenath says he had a pleasant musical expertise as a co-curator of the lately held digital Hip Hop pageant ‘Para’ (Say) organised by Kochi Music Foundation that was streamed on YouTube. “It was great to see all these artistes coming and performing under one roof. In Kerala, we now have a talent pool of musicians,” he observes.
On the movie entrance, the actor from Kochi is wanting ahead to his first launch for the reason that pandemic within the household entertainer Sumesh & Ramesh directed by Sanoop Thykoodam. “It is a light-hearted flick revolving around two brothers, Sumesh and Ramesh. I play Sumesh, who is an unassuming guy and Balu Varghese [actor] is my brother, Ramesh,” he explains. His earlier theatre launch was Kappela, which was faraway from theatres just a few days after the nationwide lockdown got here into impact final yr.
Sumesh & Ramesh was shot earlier than the pandemic. However, the primary movie Sreenath resumed taking pictures for was Home, directed by Rojin Thomas of Philips and the Monkey Pen fame. “In Home, I essay the role of a writer who tries to finish shaping the climax of an important movie. He tries to get his creative juices flowing against a tight deadline. The movie is about the pressure he faces,” he provides.
Sreenath says as soon as he wraps up Al Karama, he’ll be part of the units of an Amal Neerad enterprise. He has additionally signed up for Idi Mazha Kaattu (Thunder, Rain, Wind) alongside Chemban Vinod Jose wherein he performs “a school teacher who has gone mad over politics”. Next up is a mission with Abhilash S Kumar, who directed the ‘KozhiPunk’ video.
The actor says he doesn’t drive himself to juggle between appearing and music, as both come to him naturally. “I don’t have to strike a balance. I try to have fun with both. I want to do all these things at the same time and never stick to just one activity. I am also waiting for the gigs and shows to get back on track.”
Sreenath has a diplomatic response to the burning query: OTT or cinema? “I love OTT too. There is no doubt that many prefer catching films on their phones. It is quite convenient. But I certainly love the theatre more. At the end of the day, even I want the cinema halls to be up-and-running as before. Isn’t watching a film on the big screen a wholly different experience?” he concludes.
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