Fahadh Faasil recently shared insights into the challenges faced by his film “Trance” and his cautious stance on incorporating religious themes in his future projects. In an interview with Galatta Plus, the acclaimed actor discussed the commercial struggles of “Trance,” attributing its lack of success to a perceived imbalance between awareness and entertainment value. Faasil highlighted the importance of a refined second half in potentially altering the film’s reception.
Despite the critical acclaim garnered by “Trance,” Faasil expressed reluctance to revisit religious themes in his upcoming endeavors. He emphasized the need for entertainment alongside thought-provoking narratives, suggesting a potential shift in focus for his future projects.
Directed by Anwar Rasheed, “Trance” aimed to explore exploitative practices within Kerala’s religious industry, starring Faasil alongside Nazriya Nazim and Gautham Vasudev Menon.
Meanwhile, Faasil’s latest film “Aavesham” is enjoying success at the box office, further solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the Indian film industry.