Actor Fahadh Faasil of kerala is basking in the glory of his most recent movie, Aavesham, which is on the verge of becoming a global blockbuster at Rs 100 crore. It is now the fourth malayalam film to reach this significant milestone by the year 2024. Furthermore, Premalu, which Fahadh co-produced, has performed incredibly well, surpassing Rs 100 crore and winning plaudits from both reviewers and moviegoers. On social media, meanwhile, his most recent remarks made in an interview with a well-known YouTube channel caused uproar.
According to Fahadh, he would rather that people reserve discussions on performers, performances, or films for the theatre or on the way home from the dinner table. He thinks there are boundaries to cinema. "There's more to life than just watching films," stated FaFa. Many moviegoers took offence at these comments because they believe that conversations about films help stars like Fahadh Faasil become well-known outside of Kerala. In Telugu, Fahadh Faasil would not have been as well-liked if there had been no conversations about films from around the world.
By implying that people shouldn't talk about performances outside of theatres, Fahadh contradicted himself. So why is he doing interviews and talking about his films and roles with other media outlets and YouTube interviewers? A few of his ardent supporters also recommended that he give up doing interviews and focus all of his efforts on making films.