British actor Daniel Caltagirone, known for his roles in films like The Pianist (2000) and Tomb Raider (2018), plays the antagonist in Pa Ranjith’s Thangalaan.
In a recent interview, British actor Daniel Caltagirone shared insights into his experience working on the much anticipated Tamil film Thangalaan. Caltagirone, who plays the role of Lord Clement, revealed his initial expectations and the profound impact Ranjith’s direction had on him.
“I assumed there would be dancing and singing. Ranjith is one of the best social commentators around!” When the actor’s agency initially told him about the chance to work with an Indian director, he expressed interest in the director’s use of the camera and his ability to push his actors.
Drawing parallels between Ranjith and other celebrated Hollywood directors, Caltagirone further added, “His style reminded me of Spike Lee, there is a tiny element of (Quentin) Tarantino as well.” When asked about the expectations Caltagirone had for Lord Clement’s character going into the film, he said, “I thought I’d be portrayed as the cliché English character who plays an out-and-out bad guy and then disappears. But Ranjith wanted me to be the co-star to Vikram. I didn’t know who Vikram was at that point, but I assumed he was a big Indian star. Ranjith said, ‘I don’t want to go black-and-white with you. This will be a fleshed out character’.”
Daniel Caltagirone noted their discussions on social issues and Ranjith’s commitment to addressing them through his films, which in turn helped him understand the Indian caste system better. “Ranjith would talk to me about breaking the final chains of the caste system. We spoke about how it’s subtle in the West and that’s why we have no right to say that the West is ahead of others. It’d be easier for Ranjith to become this wealthy filmmaker, who does glossy films, but he has always made films about people who lead difficult lives,” he concluded.
Thangalaan is going to be yet another cinematic spectacle from the South. It is a real story of Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) when KGF was discovered by the British who exploited and looted it for their own purpose. The film is going to take ahead the spree of the South industry of bringing unique concepts to the audience. It’s yet another film from the South with an unusual concept!