Roshan Mathew on 'Ronth' and The Difference When the Director is a Real-Life Police Officer

Before the release of 'Ronth,' Roshan Mathew explains some of the questions he could ask director-writer Shahi Kabir during the shoot of the cop thriller that he couldn’t have asked any other filmmaker

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: JUN 11, 2025, 14:12 IST|5 min read
Roshan Mathew
Roshan Mathew

In Shahi Kabir’s Ronth, which releases this Friday, the actors got a rare opportunity to work with a director who isn’t just the film’s writer, but who also wrote a screenplay made up of several real-life events that the filmmaker bore witness to. It’s that lived-in experience that sets the making of Ronth apart from the many police life stories that get made in Malayalam cinema.

The actor explains the process of going to his director with doubts to achieve this level of authenticity in his portrayal of a junior officer in the film.

Roshan Mathew explains, “The added angle here is that some of these are Shahi’s lived experiences, while others are inspired by them. There were questions I couldn’t have asked in any other actor-director setting. But I realised early on that Shahi works a little differently. It’s not so much about discussing how we do the scene or asking my questions in the moment. It works much better when you’ve already established a connection with him.”

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He continues, “We had spoken about many of the incidents and events that inspired the film well before we went into shoot. So when it came time to perform, it was more like a refresher. We’d do one rehearsal, and if there was a moment where I felt a little lost, that’s when I’d ask him something like, ‘At that particular time, when that happened, how exactly did it feel?’”

Roshan goes on to describe the kinds of questions that helped shape his performance. “It’s more about asking, ‘How did you feel when this happened?’ Because there are certain things I’ve never experienced in life—nor have I come across someone who has. I don’t know how to say this without giving away too much, but in the trailer, you see a dead body being pulled out of a well… I haven’t done that. I’ve never seen it happen. I’ve never met someone who’s done it firsthand. So even asking something like, ‘How intense is the smell, really?’—that makes all the difference.”

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“My questions to Shahi were about how he would have reacted in these the situations when he had just started out. To tweak the intensity [of my performance] based on his answers. Those are the kind of questions you can’t ask anyone else,” he concluded.

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