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In the initial phase of his career, Kalabhavan Shajohn was considered only a mimicry artiste who could evoke laughter in theatres. But his turn as the ruthless police constable in Drishyam caught the audience unawares and also showed his range as a performer. As he nears two decades in the industry, Shajohn has now taken up a new challenge, as a director, and will soon be helming a Prithviraj-starrer. The movie titled Brother’s Day is set to go on floors by February next year. Elated yet humble, Shajohn talks to us about his maiden directorial, his experience working in Shankar’s 2.0 and his journey as an actor.