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Mathew Thomas Entertains with Funny 'Leo' Set Tales and Javelin Scene Secrets

Summary

  • Mathew Thomas shares playful banter with co-star Trisha on 'Leo' set
  • Debunks myths about CGI-crafted javelin scene with Thalapathy Vijay
  • Mathew's recent suspense drama 'Nellikkampoyil Night Riders' earns decent reviews
Mathew Thomas Entertains with Funny 'Leo' Set Tales and Javelin Scene Secrets

In a recent interview, actor Mathew Thomas has shared some fun and insightful behind-the-scenes stories from the set of Thalapathy Vijay's upcoming action blockbuster, 'Leo'. Mathew, who plays an important role in the film, revealed a hilarious on-set exchange with his co-star Trisha, where she jokingly stated she had no interest in playing the role of his mother. Mathew quickly quipped back that he also didn't mind his character being an adopted son instead.

Mathew also took the opportunity to clarify a major action sequence in the film, specifically the tense javelin scene involving Vijay. He assured fans that the entire scene was crafted using computer-generated imagery (CGI) for everyone's safety, debunking any myths about a real javelin being thrown at the star. Mathew explained that the javelin was practiced by the action team and then seamlessly integrated into the scene through visual effects.

Meanwhile, Mathew Thomas' recent release, the suspense drama 'Nellikkampoyil Night Riders', has also been receiving decent reviews from audiences. According to reports, the film minted ₹19 lakhs from Kerala on its opening day.

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Trisha jokingly told Mathew Thomas that she was not interested in playing the role of his mother in the film 'Leo'.
Mathew Thomas jokingly replied that he also thought his character was the son Trisha's character had adopted, and not the real one.
Mathew Thomas clarified that the javelin scene was entirely computer-generated, and no one actually threw a real javelin at Vijay during filming.

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