Fahadh
Faasil,
the
young
super-talented
actor
of
M'town
is
always
different
when
it
comes
to
the
choices
he
make
in
his
life.
Fahadh
has
always
been
a
role
model
for
his
contemporaries,
with
the
commitment
he
shows
towards
his
films.
As
per
the
latest
reports,
Fahadh
Faasil
returned
the
advance
amount
of
his
5
upcoming
movies
to
the
respective
producers,
before
he
backed
out
from
the
projects.
Ironically,
producer
Aroma
Mani
recently
lodged
a
complaint
against
Fahadh,
for
backing
out
from
his
movie.
Aroma
Mani
also
alleged
that
Fahadh
backed
out
without
returning
the
advance
amount.
But,
the
recent
reports
suggest
that
Fahadh
Faasil,
who
is
planning
to
reduce
the
number
of
movies
and
to
be
choosy
about
the
roles
he
pick;
was
very
particular
about
returning
the
money.
Mariyam
Mukku
and
Haram,
Fahadh
Faasil's
last
two
releases,
were
huge
box
office
disasters.
The
actor-unlike
his
contemporaries
who
easily
gets
disconnected
with
the
projects
they
do,
has
never
shied
away
from
taking
the
responsibility
of
his
box
office
flops.
Fahadh,
in
a
recent
interview,
had
stated
that
his
flop
movies
were
substandard.
The
actor's
commitment
towards
the
movies
he
commit
is
doubtlessly
commendable.
2014
was
a
bad
year
for
Fahadh,
who
tasted
failure
with
his
projects
One
By
Two
and
Money
Ratnam.
His
only
success
of
2014
was
Bangalore
Days,
which
also
had
Dulquer
Salmaan
and
Nivin
Pauly
in
the
male
leads.
Fahadh's
debut
production
venture,
Iyobinte
Pusthakam
earned
positive
reviews;
but
ended
up
as
an
average
grosser
at
box
office.