<span class=normal>It is extremely crucial that a characters introduction is thought out because the fist impression always gives a unique insight into the characters frame of mind, the introduction of a character pretty much invokes some sense of emotion into the scene to inspire or garner an intense audience reaction. In Shaitan, Inspector Mathurs character was introduced through his seething point of view. Speaking about the characters introduction, Bejoy says, A lot of prep went into executing Rajeev Khandelwals character, Inspector Mathur. A special rig was fashioned in such a way that we used a 7D latched onto a helmet. The designed rig was made keeping the eye level in mind, it is like wearing a helmet and the camera is right in front of your eyes. The characters introduction was clearly mentioned on paper, we knew what we wanted to point out in the end with the reflection of the cars window unveiling the character for the first time. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Talking about the thought process and the execution on the characterization played by the actors, Bejoy says, We pretty much had strong content that was scripted and we knew the idea that required being transcripted. Basically what you have on paper is what you finally execute. The actors brought forth a lot on the table. They really understood the graph and the nuances of each character they portrayed on screen. This helped them tryout new things and made them improvise above the script which evidently was deciphered quite well on screen. Every performance actually lifter that scene and I think thats how things finally worked out. </span>