A multiple recipient of national and state awards, he says literary classics, irrespective of language, culture and time barriers, are treasure troves of endless story threads which can be developed into any number of quality films.
"We generally call a literary work a classic when it stands the test of time. These may have been written decades or centuries ago, but they are relevant in any time or period," Jayaraj told PTI.
The filmmaker, who has made movies based on William Shakespeare's plays 'Othello' and 'Antony and Cleopatra', said he now wants to bring the English playwright's 'Macbeth' and Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 'The Brothers Karamazov' alive on the big screen.
"My films 'Kaliyattam' and 'Kannaki' are adapted from Shakespeare's 'Othello' and 'Antony and Cleopatra', respectively. Now I am planning to adapt his Macbeth. I also really want to do Dostoyevsky's 'The Brothers Karamazov'," he said.
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