Development In an interview with
Onmanorama Innocent, the producer of the film says that: "John Paul has been there with me right from the beginning of my film career. Once David Kachapally and I decided to produce a film directed by Mohan. The writer was there at the Trissur bus stand and it was my duty to pick him up. Mohan had correctly described him to me. But within minutes after meeting him, we felt like we knew each other for a long time. That meeting resulted in
Vida Parayum Munpe. Then we produced Bharathan's
Ormmakkayi. It was John who told me to do the role of a Church verger in
Kathodu Kathoram. In life, we will meet certain people whom we want to emulate. John Paul was one such man."
Casting Nedumudi Venu first saw the director when he was editing
Sujatha, the Tamil remake of
Shalini Ente Koottukari, at
Vijaya Vauhini Studios in
Madras. Mohan writes in his memoirs, that: "John Paul had recommended Venu for the role of Xavier. Nedumudi Venu came to see me wearing a saffron dhoti with beard and hair that wasn't the form I wanted for the character of Xavier in my film but the height and weight were exactly the same moreover, I had already seen
Thakara and had already decided that Venu would do the role of Xavier that's why we didn't have a conversation about his attire." Nedumudi Venu was who suggested Bharat Gopy for the role of Dr. Thomas. Bharat Gopy had by then only acted in
art-house films. John Paul, in his memoirs on
Bharat Gopy, recalls how Bharat Gopy was apprehensive of acting in the film, along with Prem Nazir. He somehow had this pre-conceived notion that it would be virtually impossible to get along with a star. But Prem Nazir turned out to be a true gentleman, to the point of even inquiring about Gopy's relatives back in
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