Tuesday, November 1

Santhosh Pandit Phenomenon: Pun Unintended


Our Lord! Condemn us not if we forget or fall into error; our Lord! Lay not on us a burden Like that which Thou didst lay on those before us; Our Lord! Lay not on us a burden greater than we have strength to bear. Blot out our sins, and grant us forgiveness. Have mercy on us. Thou art our Protector.

- The Noble Quran 2:286 

Doordarshan in the early 90's had aired a short but extremely popular satiric comedy series called Flop Show. The extremely well-made show featured Jaspal Bhatti and his characteristic intentional self-mockery. The attributes of the show were evident from the fact that the title credits rolled out under headers "Misdirection", "Over-acting", "Underground Singers", "Hair-Spoiler", "Graphic Defects" and so on.

The individual we're going to read about here has a notable trait of the Jaspal Bhatti show. He has created something which fits perfectly into all those titles Mr.Bhatti had created. Only that the pun here is largely unintended. Yeah,we're going to discuss about the phenomenon, Messrs Santhosh Pandit.


I'm pretty confident that 3.5 crore Malayalees are now familiar with the name 'Santhosh Pandit', who've descended on us via www, grew in stature thanks to the ubiquitous social media, and conquered our Newspapers, News & Entertainment Channels and lastly the cinema theaters, a glowing case-study to what the new-age social media can do to/for you.(Also a case study for Clinical Psychologists and Management students)

In the delirious aftermath of the release of Krishnanum Radhayum and the phenomenal cult-following & theatricality, one begs to answer this riddle: How, why and what the...?

Krishnanum Radhyum is a very amateur 'film' (if you can call you that), from a very very amateuristic wannabe film-maker with an even immature, rare and confusing personality traits, on a shoe-string budget. It's unintentional self-mockery at its best, the art of film-making at its worst.

There is hardly anyone left who hasn't exploited the strange behavioural aspects of this young 'lost' man. The media houses, 'bourgois' film-makers and social media geeks find their own ways to mock and ridicule this avatar, Malayala Manorama taking the matter to pathetic lows. I too plead guilty, for I'm using my blog and Twitter to get some free-thoughts in on this spectacle.

Happened to watch one interview on Reporter Channel the other day. Ironically, Santhosh Pandit managed to shut out even seasoned reporter Nikesh Kumar. Not just Nikesh, all seasoned interviewers and presenters have been overwhelmingly vanquished by the Santhosh Express.



Nevertheless, one thing strikes me: This guy still doesn't get it, does he? I'm certain he'll never get it.

"This film has created a wave  just like 'Subrahmanyapuram' created in TN".

"No one has the right to criticize me. I did 18 works, even Balachandra Menon did only 4-5 works" 

"Current film makers feel threatened by me. They're attempting to create a ruckus by deliberately creating a negative opinion"

Awesome. There lies the basic character of this guy. He is all too confident and proud of his talent, creativity and novelty. The problem is; only he does. Someone said on TV that this is a case of "Narcissistic Personality Disorder". Difficult to argue, there IS evident deviancy.

Saying that, I mean talking about this pride and confidence, these are the same attributes which Ranji Panicker had when he wrote "Praja", Thambi Kannanthanam had when he directed "Onnaman", and Ram Gopal Varma had when he created "RGV ki Aag". I'm not mentioning the quality of the never-ending mega-serials, especially the erstwhile sops from Madhu Mohan, JK, Ananthapuri and co, we were forced to watch before the dawn of Satellite TV. So Santhosh Pandit can be forgiven for feeling good about it. At least he has lived upto his reputation.

An industry which has become some sort of a graveyard for newcomers, Pandit has given role to 100+ newcomers. Although the fact may be that most of them may not be proudly typing Krishnanum Radhayum on their Curriculum Vitae.

I sincerely hope  this won't become a parallel cinema for Malluland. Even if it does, there wont be much degradation in quality. After years of stagnation we're getting to see some new life back in Malluwood. Some seriously fresh themes and actors have come forward to treat the rust slowly evading out industry. Pandit, definitely, is NOT among them but still his success and the debates it kicked off may prompt  some bigwigs to do a self-assessment. Them pointing a finger at Pandit would surely mean the old saying of 3 pointing back at themselves.

Channels and newspapers competed top get this phenomenon aired to improve their TRP and buy a chunk of this internet sensation. In Tamil, a sort of a sensation came and went, called Sam Anderson and his film "Yaarukku Yaaro" which sorta created a benchmark for mock fan following. Nothing as epic as Krishnanum Radhayum though :P



"Yaarukku Yaaro" full film here. (Read disclaimer before clicking the link)

Youth of malluland who thronged the theaters NEVER expected a Dasharadham on screen. This is cartoon, sans the graphics. Call it mock-porn. They've got their 3 hours of non-stop entertainment, don't ask me which way, but still it's full-time enjoyment our mainstream film-makers hardly manage to give us. Let's not talk about the artistic value of the movies we've been receiving in the last one-and-half-decade.

The hard truth is that we're now in a transitional phase where the Gold Standards set by Padmarajan, Lohithadas, MT, Aravindaan, Bharathan have long deserted us, and this is the lowest one could get. We've ceased to make classics, and we can't even create Parody Films mocking the way our Superstars and their 'support' staff get about their job.

Parody Films are serious work of art which sometimes get critical acclaim. They have an intention. Krishnanum Radhayum differs from mainstream parody movies in that it is 'serious'. Except for the comedy scenes, Pandit never for a moment intended mockery, as this has turned out to be. Leave it as it is, but genuine Mockbusters are one area Malluwood ought to explore more to bring some audience interest back. Am I the only one seeing a gold pot here, giving the existing drama and flop-shows going on in the industry?

There has been one "Thamizh Padam" created across the Ghats which won accolades for the way a few new comers dared to mock the contemporary style and theme of film-making.

The one positive out of all this, except for financial success and fame for Santhosh, must be that this may make some serious, talented, original film-lovers 'who know their abilities and limitations', to come forward into out dried out film-scape and hit some random oasis. Parallel film could blossom outside the devilish clutches of a few 'stars' and their cronies. No need to lick the boots of the bigwigs; if you're sure you have it in you, then go for it. At worst, you'll still turn out something much better than Santhosh Pandit. #win-win

Make no mistake about it, many film-makers have turned legends by taking the first step the hard way, without any Godfathers. Christopher Nolan made his first movie 'Following' for a mearge $6000, using the cheaper Black & White reels, working only on weekends when his friends were off work. Nolan learned about film-making for years, carefully planned his debut film by doing most of the works like script, editing & camera. 'Following' was the stepping-stone for Nolan onto movie-magics such as Memento, Dark Knight etc.

If this Pandit phenomenon inspires new talent who're aware of their strengths and weaknesses, to come forward into our industry, then this could be one lone but big positive out of all this.

One thing we need not do is waste more time on our man, he'll continue to 'entertain' us with more tomfoolery. The Internet and social media will do it's job, but when our accredited news channels take up the job to publicly and intentionally mock and insult this man, that is where things cross the mark.

This is a great cause of itch for serious-minded people and film industry experts but that's a general principle: Mayhem in order always gets attention. I've enjoyed every bit of it. Now that the hype is almost over, our 'serious' media houses can gather their thinking hats on and re-assess weather this passing shower needs more coverage.

 All because his tagline appears to be:

"Love me or hate me, you just can't ignore me!"

:)

12 comments:

  1. Beautifully expressed post! Though Santosh Pandit's tomfoolery can't be tolerated I like his confidence and courage in his expression of what he aimed for !

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  2. Musthafa Valappil14 November 2011 at 06:16

    There are many young talented people out there for sure! They might be not coming out for lack of confidence and not willing to take risk. May be they might be thinking it is too complicated and they can't do it without support of main stream film artists and workers! Now the Sandosh Pandit might become a trigger that shows it is nothing, anybody can do it! As you rightly said, it may turn out to be a catalyst for more and more talented new comers in to the industry!

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  3. Tried my best to watch this phenomenon.... failed miserably :) a very sad chapter for the Malayalam cinema...  ..

     the latest cinemala did a good take on him....and let me try to repeat the last line from them.. if our current film directors do not do a good job, then people like Santhosh Pandit will continue to sit on their chairs..

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  4. Another view -  https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150923211415258 
    Santosh could be just another smart, but cynical director :)

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  5. "He still does not get it." Exactly! The guy really thinks he has conquered Malayalam cinema, but does not get it that people "praise" him to make a fool out of him and go to watch his movie only to make fun of it. He seems to be unaware on how the world works. Show him Dasaratham or Phayalvan, and he will not be able to understand what is so great about it. I absolutely loathe him only for his arrogance and self-importance, but actually praise him for his total lack of shame, rhino-like skin and commitment.

    He himself repeats in every interview that "He has done everything for the film and therefore deserves greatness". And of course, proudly adds on that he is has "spoken to someone in New York" and has come to know that his videos are the most viewed in Asia in the history of the internet! Call me self-righteous or high headed or whatever, but I simply cannot take ignorance, stupidity, mediocrity and gimmickry and term it as "greatness", when there are plenty of real talented people around who are struggling to be seen and recognized.

    Harishankar Kalavoor of Silsila fame was much better than this guy, and I hope this entire thing will not grow into a parallel cinema movement of mediocre trash like the soft-porn wave of the early 2000s that almost killed Malayalam cinema.

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  6. Vadakkus, spot on! We've to wait n watch as to where this guy is going to take Malayalam Cinema. I donno if any other 'paathalam' is deeper than where he has brought the industry to, but I believe at least some talented, young film-lovers would now come forward to make their own films rather than knocking at the doors of their 'potential' Godfathers. If Santhosh could do 18 works in the worst possible way,imagine what 18 talented guys who know and love movies could do,if they come together!

    Preethi, tnx for the #fb link. The author has gone a long way overboard talking about caste and stuff, hasn't he? The only connection I saw was the 'male' audience. But hey, Aaram Thampuran roped in families to cinema halls like never before! Well?

    HK,  bottomline is that SP got what he wanted. Not sure if he got what he deserved but we all certainly got what we deserve. Even such pathetic mediocrity sells,even if it is for a reason but what pisses me off is that 'Adaminte maken Abu' still won't have distributors :(

    MValappil, let's certainly hope so! If a dumb-head and his 5 lakhs could do this much then it certainly will inspire a few level headed ones to try the formula out. I hope new film makers must give a try at Parody Film genre,which has not been tested yet for reasons we could only imagine. It could touch a few raw nerves, now isn't that what we want? ;)

    Raagee, thanks for the comment dear. YouTube-il varumbo orumichu kaanam! :D

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  7. Anish,
    Well, he was only comparing the cynicism of Santosh and Ranjith as directors.  That, they knew exactly what to cash on. I think, that's true. Santosh cashed in on the "puchamanobhaavam" of the malayalee. Thats all. I cant believe that he is not aware of all the responses he is getting. Do you think Rakhi Sawant does not know the jokes on her. Santosh knows, only too well, how a malayalee would respond to someone like him. As the author in the link says, the male malayalee loves to curse so much, that they would even pay money to do that.

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  8. BEING A DOC I CAN GUARENTEE THAT THIS GUY IS HAVING SOME DELUSIONAL DISORDER..THESE PEOPLE DONT AGREE EVEN WHEN EVIDENCE CONTRARY TO THEIR BELIEFS ARE SHOWN...SOME PEOPLE ARE GIVING HIM THE UNDER DOG SYMAPTHY..THEY TRY TO IDENTIFY HIM TO THEMSELVES  AS THEY ARE UNDERDOGS IN THEIR OWN FIELDS..

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  9. - Preethi, I'm inclined to believe that Santhosh UNDERSTANDS the issue people are having with him and his film. I disagree to the claims that he is doing this on purpose and that he is shrewd and intelligent, and that all these are calculated 'assaults' on the declining standards of Malayalam films. No. In fact, there is enough and more to suggest that he is indeed the 'accidental' super-hero, courtesy our nouveau social media.

    There is evident deviancy in his behaviour, suggested in the comment below us (by Tom Greg), the sorry aspect being himself the lone guy who hasn't recognized that. Rebecca Black and Silsila Harishankar are on a different planet altogether but I don't think Santhosh will ever get to understand what he really has become instead of what he THINKS he has become.

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  10. No, I dont think malayalam film standards are declining. I did not say that. Why did his videos get so much airtime in social media? The videos of his movies just deserved one response - indifference. But no. We had to share it and make fun of it, right?  Neither you nor me can say whether he actually knows what he is doing. Its our beliefs, of course. But these are days when when there are many people out there cashing on negative publicity - rakhi, and all the big boss participants - they all know its negative publicity which banks on some bias, indulgence etc that we all have.
    I dont think that his second movie will be a hit. Even shakeela's movie after sometime started flopping - the novelty will die- so i am not worried about malayalam cinema standards or anything -
    But then, if krishnanum... succeeded the first time, even after all the responses online, it was only because the online abusers went to theatre to abuse offline. I am not saying they will do it the next time.

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  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS-RN853hro 

    Watch Santosh pandit's REAL story and Share it.. 

    Vidyasambanar enu parayuna nam malayalikal iniyenkilum vidikalakatirikatte...!!

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  12. We must admit the following since Santhosh has proven this -

    1 There is a lot of redtapism in movie industry.
    2 There are options to create movies in a very low budget.
    3 Santhosh is a good Program/Project Manager - He needs to educate others (May even be a certificate course curriculm) to prep the upcoming producers and directors,
    4 Mallus are full of negativism - Santhosh is proud of what he did and I appreciate it
    5 Does Mohanlal or Mammootty give credit to his costume vendor/director or makeup man for a succeeful appearance ?  They all  take credit to themselves "I did"
    6 This is a challenge to all mainstream directors/producers - Take it as a challenge and  create a movie for double the cost (10 Lakhs)  - Santhosh created this for 5 Lakhs with some imperfections.
    7 Last but not least - Santhosh  - You are a genius and we mallus are so proud of you ..

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