Salesman Samay: How India's most controversial comedian turned his haters into his biggest payday
Salesman Samay: How India's most controversial comedian turned his haters into his biggest payday
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In an interview with India Today’s Bhavna Agarwal (@filmybugB), actors Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette, along with writer and director Curry Barker, discussed their latest horror film, Obsession. Michael Johnston explained his character's mindset, stating, "Bear has this idea that this girl is going to just somehow make his life better instead of dealing with his own issues." Inde Navarrette highlighted the film's core theme, noting, "There's a difference between love and romance. There's a difference between love and obsession." Curry Barker shared his approach to building suspense in the horror genre, referencing Jaws and explaining, "Don't show the shark." The cast also reflected on the collaborative environment on set. Michael Johnston mentioned that Curry Barker provided a specific vision while allowing the actors room to experiment. Curry Barker revealed that the original ending featured Nikki deciding to end her life, but it was changed after Inde Navarrette delivered a compelling performance in a single take where her character survives. Don’t miss this chat.
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