Fahadh
Faasil,
the
talented
actor
is
a
big
admirer
of
Malayalam
cinema
from
the
1980s.
In
a
recent
interview
given
to
a
popular
YouTube
media,
the
actor
had
opened
up
about
his
love
for
vintage
Malayalam
films.
Interestingly,
Fahadh
Faasil
also
revealed
his
interest
in
remaking
a
Mammootty-starring
classic
movie
from
the
1980s,
on
the
interview.
The
National
award-winning
actor
was
talking
about
Yavanika,
the
1982-released
cult
classic
crime
thriller,
which
is
directed
by
the
veteran
filmmaker
KG
George.
Fahadh
Faasil
has
been
trying
to
acquire
the
remake
rights
of
the
movie,
which
featured
Mammootty,
Bharathy
Gopi,
Jalaja,
and
Venu
Nagavalli
in
the
lead
roles.
However,
the
actor
has
not
been
able
to
acquire
the
rights
yet,
as
someone
else
is
writing
a
book
on
Yavanika.
As
reported
earlier,
Fahadh
Faasil
has
opened
up
about
the
Malayalam
cinema
of
the
1980s
had
on
his
growth
as
an
actor,
in
the
interview.
According
to
the
actor,
he
is
greatly
influenced
by
the
films
of
the
legendary
directors
Padmarajan
and
Bharathan.
When
it
comes
to
the
actors,
the
National
award-winner
consider
the
superstars
Mammootty
and
Mohanlal,
veteran
actors
Thilakan,
and
Nedumudi
Venu,
the
finest
among
the
lot.
In
the
interview,
Fahadh
Faasil
has
also
opened
up
about
being
a
part
of
the
other
language
film
industries.
According
to
the
actor,
he
is
still
reluctant
to
accept
the
offers
from
other
languages,
because
the
language
is
still
an
issue
for
him.
Fahadh
also
revealed
that
he
accepted
Super
Deluxe
just
for
the
director
Thiagarajan
Kumararaja,
as
he
won't
be
making
films
in
Malayalam.
Interestingly,
the
actor
also
added
that
he
would
like
to
play
a
Malayalam-speaking
character
in
Tamil
and
Hindi
films.