Peter Haynes: Stunts should be fantastic

Though said in a lighter vein, it is also a fact� that producers�sign Peter Haynes before finalizing the star cast.�It is no trade secret that top actors insist on the mandatory presence of this stunt master par excellence and the numbers are increasing with action movies becoming the order of the day.

For Peter, the real challenge is in period films where a lot of homework has to be done regarding the weapons used and the�kind of fights prevalent then. Peter said his creative side was tested to the brim�in the recent Telugu hit Magadheera, which had a huge background of historic relevance.

Without�subscribing to the view that every storyline needs a fight sequence, Peter says fight sequences must by grand and worth remembering. When movies are all about grandeur in the songs, why should there�be a compromise in the fights, Peter asks with justification. “You have to accept that movies are an exaggerated versions transporting the audience to a different world. In the three hours they surrender to us, we have a job to please them and in a magnitude depending on the budget,” says Peter without batting an eyelid.

Indian producers are not out seeking the Hollywood flavour; they come to him for the quality he provides, avers Peter. “I too worked with in a few Hollywood films and am richer by that on all counts,” says Peter with�honesty.

Peter did not�reveal much on Endhiran except the nugget that being a superstar movie, the fights had to have that extra zing and style. “I Know my work on the screen is appreciated when audiences shriek with delight�seeing their heroes�bashing the baddies,” said Peter with a smile.