Prabu D with Lingusamy
Prabu D with Lingusamy

Direction Dreams: Yuvan can read minds, says Prabhu D

Prabhu, who has worked as an AD for directors like Linguswamy and Anis talks about his dream to work with Gautham Menon one day as well as how Netflix could be a gamechanger in Tamil.

Why filmmaking? How did the journey commence?
During my school days, I used to watch a lot of films. Films like Run and Kaaka Kaaka gave me the inspiration to write stories for school plays. My passion for visually narrating a story grew from there and that passion led me here.

What do you like about the directors with whom you have worked?
Lingusamy does not walk over anyone’s opinion. If anyone who’s working with him has an opinion about a scene, he hears them out, and if he disagrees, he patiently convinces them of his point of view. Also, he will not commencing filming a sequence until he is satisfied the reason he provided has convinced everyone.

What is the one thing that you’ve learnt from the directors you have worked with?
I’ve learned the importance of doing the proper groundwork. Research and homework are necessary to avoid glaring loopholes and mistakes.

Prabhu, who has worked as
an AD for directors like
Linguswamy and Anis talks
about his dream to work
with Gautham Menon one
day as well as 
how Netflix could be a
gamechanger in Tamil.

Who’s a director you wish you could work with?
I’d love to work with Shankar, Gautham Vasusdev Menon and Mani Ratnam.

Which is the best film you’ve worked on so far?
Sandakozhi 2. When working on it, I took on responsibilities and risks on my own without being dependent on anyone.

What’s the oddest thing you have seen or done as an AD?


I went to the recording studio once to request a tune from Yuvan Shankar Raja. We briefed him only about the soul and the template required. We didn’t mention specifics about the tune required despite having a fair idea of how we wanted it. He composed it in just a few minutes and it matched the exact one we had in mind. It was like he could read our minds.

What would you introduce to Tamil cinema if given an opportunity to direct?
I’d like to release a film directly on Netflix. I feel that this platform is still unexplored. Though, the trend of having a theatrical release first and then releasing on the digital platform is growing, there are so many small films which do not get a theatrical release. And even if they do, they end up being a loss to the distributor. So I think it’s time to explore the Netflix original film approach.

Debut films are often the result of compromises. What’s one area you will never to compromise on? And what’s one area you won’t?
I guess compromise is often looked upon as disadvantage. But I think it’s a challenge, which makes the whole process interesting. You’re not going to have access to all resources always. So one should always be able to find a way to make things work with what is available.

What are your future scripts and projects?
I’m working on the script for a thriller.

Prabu D
Directors worked with Lingusamy, Anis
Films worked on Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah, Sandakozhi 2, untitled Allu Arjun project
Main responsibilities Handled multiple responsibilities during production

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