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I don’t care about criticism, I don’t need to look at logic in the movies, Jeethu Joseph

I don’t mind criticism, no need to look for logic in movies: Jeethu Joseph

Jeethu Joseph is a director who captured the hearts of Malaysian audiences with his thriller films, directing the film Dictative for the first time. After the blockbuster Drishyam starring Mohanlal, audiences mainly expect suspense thriller films from Jeethu Joseph.

Jeethu is answering the question of how he views criticism by saying there is no logic in the movies. She said that she looks at all the criticisms and doesn’t care about the criticisms that the film lacks logic. Jeethu told Red FM that she only seeks for the audience to enjoy themselves while sitting in the theater and does not seek logic in the film.

“I will take all criticism seriously. I don’t mind any of the logic that some say. A film should be seen as a film. I used to look at a lot of logic, but now less. There is no need to look at the logic of the film. reason, people say that logic is necessary for eloquence.

Just watch if the movie got you involved while sitting in the theater. There is no point in going home and thinking about it while sitting in the theater. I go with the angle of engaging people while sitting in the theater.

If it makes sense in criticism, I’ll take it, otherwise I won’t mind. If you look at it this way, won’t 100 people give 100 comments when they watch the movie? So you can’t make a movie if you look at everyone’s opinion.

When I did Life of Josuti, everyone told me they thought there would be some electrifying elements in it. Chetan is expected to make more films like that. I said I want to make more movies like this. “I have plans to do other non-thriller films,” said Jeethu Joseph.

Jeethu’s new film is Kooman with Asif Ali. The story of the film follows a series of thefts in a country. Kooman, made in the thriller genre, will be released on November 4th.

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