Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran on films being designed for OTT

Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran’s last release ‘The Cold Case’ was a direct digital release. While the actor is kicked about the rise of digital platforms, he is waiting for the time
Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran on films being designed for OTT

Malayalam actor Prithviraj Sukumaran's last release 'The Cold Case' was a direct digital release. While the actor is kicked about the rise of digital platforms, he is waiting for the time when OTT platforms start production of content, instead of just acquiring them for release.

"This whole phenomenon of designing a film for OTT platforms is still to find it's footing in India," Prithviraj tells IANS.

He adds: "Most of the films which have found their way to OTT platforms through direct premieres are films which were initially designed for theatres. So the difference is that when you think of that film, you also start thinking if this film is going to be subject to community viewing."

The actor feels that creatively people can flourish better when they have clarity of the medium of release.

"While making a film, we think, 'are we designing something where 500 to 1,000 people are going to watch it together and part of the whole viewing experience is the experience of seeing it a crowd?'. Now, that is a different ball game. When you start thinking of making films like that, your language, aesthetics are slightly designed towards how it will be for community viewing," he says.

Coming to how digital films can be, he says: "If you start designing films from scratch on an OTT platform, you have a lot more liberty because in your conception, aesthetic you are not putting that at the mercy of community viewing. Which is why a film like 'Joji' - which was one of the few films from Malayalam - were designed to be an OTT premiere, so they had the liberty of staying and dwelling on instances in the film, something which you might not have if you release the film in theatres. So, I think down the line, we are going to creatively diversify." (IANS)

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