Shankar's wildest ideas comes true

Ace director Shankar, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming Rajinikanth starrer Enthiran (Robot), said that he has tried his best to make his wild imagination a reality in Enthiran, produced by Sun Pictures’ Kalanidhi Maran with Aishwarya Rai as the female lead.

"The script was very difficult; I used my wildest ideas and tried to make them all come true with the help of the actors and technicians," Shankar told in an interview. Shankar also admitted that while the film was very tough to make, they still finished it before schedule.

"Actually it's a difficult movie and we finished it early. It should have taken a longer time. It's not a normal movie. There are only two or three normal scenes. All other scenes were difficult to execute and it was a tough job for the actors too. When two humans interact, it's very simple but when one human being interacts with a robot, everything is different," he explained.

He assured that though it was a tough movie to make, technically advanced Robot will appeal to one and all. "I am fully satisfied with the outcome. It's fully original and it's an Indian science fiction. It's one of the most simple science fiction films anyone has made. People in villages will also be able to understand it easily... it's perfect for the Indian audience. The script is more like an international film. Anyone from anywhere can understand, identify and enjoy the movie," the director said.