`I honestly didn't find much of a change in my behaviour, as I don't get intimidated very easily. However, each member of the cast and crew was very much disciplined and focused when he was on the set. Everyone used to be more attentive and conscious around him - but only out of respect. We have immense respect for his energy and kind of aura he carries as a legend. He is extremely down to earth,` says Prachi.
`One cannot make mistakes when he is around, is what I observed, she adds.
Though Tehlan admires the veteran actor in every possible way, she holds a perspective that the teams you work with should have same amount of respect and love for all the actors on all the sets, and it should not just depend on the seniority of the person.
The period drama Mamangam is made on the lines of historical Mamankam festival of the 18th century, which was celebrated on the banks of Bharathappuzha at Thirunavaya, in the Malabar region.
The movie is scheduled to release by end of November this year.