Mumbai, Sep 7 - Priyadarshan, currently shooting in Karaikudi, cannot believe his Tamil film 'Kanchivaram' has won the National Award for Best Film. 'This isn't just my first National Award, it's my first award ever!' he exclaims.
'Can you believe, in my career of 25 years as film director this is the first time I've won an award? And that I've won it for 'Kanchivaram' is a very special thing for me. This film is very close to my heart,' says the director emotionally, even as he prepares for the release of his next masala film 'De Dana Dan'.
He was reacting soon after the 55th National Film Awards for 2007 were announced in New Delhi Monday.
'Now when the critics see 'De Dana Dan' they'll say Priyan is back to his old tricks,' chuckles the prolific director.
'But I am proud of my masala films as well. It's very important for a film to get an audience. And my comedies are big successes. I can't fight success. I will continue to make the massy comedies,' says the director whose films have often been accused of being wholesale adaptations of South Indian hits.