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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Chit Chat with Kamal Hassan

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Kamal Hassan's latest movie Eenadu (remake of A Wednesday) is all set to release on 18 September.

You had been acting in films for the past 50 years. Do you find any of the scenes in Eenadu challenging enough?
Each and every scene of Eenadu film is challenging.

How do you enact on sets?
For the past few years, I am involving myself in scripting and writing apart from acting. For Eenadu also I worked on the script. My writing and scripting helps me understanding the character better and it helps acting easier.

What is the reason for selecting Chakri Toleti as director of Eenadu?
I liked his enthusiasm when I went to Los Angeles to shoot for Dasavatharam movie. He brought up the offer himself. He knew that I would give him a chance if he comes with the right project.

How different is Eenadu from A Wednesday?
The performance varies from person to person. Naseeruddin Shah has a style of interpreting the character and I have different style. Likewise, the director too presented the movie in his own style. There is a different way of looking at and reacting towards terrorism in Mumbai and Hyderabad. Hence Eenadu film will be different from A Wednesday.

You have used RED camera. Is the quality or price that matters at the end of shoot?
RED camera is flexible. It is the future. Digital cinema is the future. I have used RED camera for the flexibility it offers. Not because it's cheaper in cost.

You told that performing 10 roles in Dasavatharam was a satire on your dual role films. Are you planning to stop doing double roles in future?
I did dual roles in 20 films so far and I wanted to give a complete treat with 10 roles in Dasavatharam. I want to put an end to dual roles. But I am not the only one who makes the decision.

Your directorial venture Virumandi (Pothuraju) was a well-directed commercial hit and it had Rashomon type of narrative. When can we expect another film in your direction?
Most of the people might think that Virumandi is a medium budgeted film. But it was an expensive film. It was more expensive than Thevar Magan. I am little dissatisfied with titling the film as Pothuraju with a tagline 'Cheppinattu Chestadu' for the Telugu dubbed version. I wanted it to be titled as Pothuraju Cheppinattu (just like they write in FIR). But the people who bought it in Telugu looked at it as a commodity and titled it as per their wish. I was to direct Marmayogi, but was shelved due to various reasons.

Your Dasavatharam was an extravagant movie made on high budget and it did well at box office?
Yes. There is lot of potential for well made high-budgeted films. Magadheera is the recent example of the stamina of our cinema if producers spent money on making the movies with high technical values and rare backdrops. I am going to direct a film soon.

Can you sum of Eenadu in one line?
I am sum it up in word word - Eenadu. It reflects today's threat of terror.

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Chit Chat with Venkatesh



Venkatesh's latest movie Eenadu starring Kamal Hassan is slated for a release on September 18. Chakri Toleti makes his debut as director with this remake of Hindi blockbuster

A Wednesday.


Kamal Hassan's influence:
I have to openly admit that I am a great fan of Kamal Hassan and I loved his movies like Swati Muthyam, Nayakudu, Kshatriya Putrudu etc. His influence on my work has been tremendous. Even at this age, he did a massive film called Dasavatharam by donning so many roles. I feel ashamed and belittled in front of Kamal Hassan. It was unfortunatethat I couldn't get a chance to act with him when he was doing those films. Kamal Hassan is not an ordinary actor.

I was supposed to do a vital role in his magnum opus Marmayogi, but the movie was shelved. When Kamal asked me to do the remake of A Wednesday, I thought that we could set a trend in Telugu if two big heroes join in their hands to do a story-based subject. This trend is prevalent in Hollywood. Success of films like Eenadu will encourage the writers to come with different subject and it will encourage big stars to do different movies. Initially I was keen on doing cop role in both Telugu and Tamil. I was also interested in playing the role of common man in Telugu version though there are negative shades to it initially.


Don't you think there will be comparison with A Wednesday?
Runtime of movie is 1 hour and 40 minutes. Once you start watching the movie, you forget stars and you will see two characters on the screen. You see a commissioner role played by me and a common man role played by Kamal Hassan. Eenadu is a honest and clean movie. In the beginning of the movie itself you will know that how an young commissioner handles a unique case of a stranger coming into his life and ruining it. I am hopeful of audience receiving it positively. I am sure that 95% of Telugu audiences haven't watched A Wednesday. So they will go afresh and watch it as Eenadu.

I get inspired from Hollywood films like Oceon 11 where seven stars join hands to do a heist movie. I often wonder why can't we do such kind of slick flicks in Telugu. We have to work in different manner when we attempt films like A Wednesday. Stars shouldn't ask for big remuneration for these kind of films.


How many days did you work for Eenadu?
The whole film was shot in 35 days. I worked for 15 days for Eenadu. The runtime of the movie is 1 hour and 40 minutes. It was refreshing for me to work in this movie where story unfolds in real time. There are no heroines and no love angle. I wear single costume throughout the movie.


Tell us about director Chakri Toleti?
He knows what he wants and he has got clear judgment about the movie. Another important aspect about the movie is the RED camera. One can do online editing seamlessly. They had a couple of vans with editing suites at the shooting location so that editing can be performed right after the shot is taken. It is a new experience for me to see the final product right after the shot is over.


Will you continue doing experimental films after Eenadu?
Yes. I was always willing to do it. I would have done Pithamagan (Siva Putrudu) if Bala narrated me that subject to me. In fact, I was supposed to act in Bala's direction later. I am open to new scripts. I don't mind doing villain role if the script is challenging enough. I am open to get into Hindi film industry and do different movies. I feel that we are stuck to formula films now. Somebody from the new generation of actors should let the trigger go. Then you can see a flood of different and highly potential films from our young actors. All our young actors are highly energetic with huge acting potential.


Tell us about your ambition to do negative characters?
I think every hero wishes to do a negative role deep down his heart. An actor is not complete unless he attempts negative roles. If you look at the history, all the great actors portrayed negative roles in few movies. It gives tremendous job satisfaction to look at the other side of heroism. If you look at Kaliyuga Pandavulu, it has bad shades to my character in the beginning. I had a second option of doing negative roles if I didn't click as a hero in Kaliyuga Pandavulu.


You get inspired by Kamal Hassan for emotional scenes. Is there any actor who do you think is difficult to learn from?
Mohan Lal is an amazing actor with a strong body language. I never try to attempt acting like him. He is unique.


Are you open to do Pouranika movies?
I am intrested in adventure based Pouranika movies. But I am not fit for dialogue-based Pouranika films as I feel that I don't have grip over Pouranikam language. If I attempt pournika film, people would take legend NTR as yard stick and compare. I better stick to my strengths than attempting Pouranikams.


Tell us about your next movie Namo Venkatesa?
We completed our first schedule in Austria and Iceland. It is an entertainment oriented romantic comedy. There will be high voltage entertainment scenes in my kind of body language. We will start second schedule from 11 September and finish the entire movie in that schedule. If all things go well, Namo Venkatesa will be releasing for Sankranthi.


Tell us about Ganga film?
It is an action oriented family drama titled Ganga that is going to be directed by Amma Rajasekhar. It will a treat for mass audiences. I sport a rough look in Ganga.


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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Interview with Chakri Toleti



One of the most memorable scenes in Kamal Haasan’s classic, Sagara Sangamam, is a boy photographer capturing Kamal in funny angles. That bespectacled boy, Chakri Toleti, has now grown up to become a film director. Incidentally, he has directed Kamal for his very first film, Eenadu, a remake of super hit Hindi film, A Wednesday, which also stars Venkatesh in the lead role. In an exclusive chitchat with Telugucinema.com, he shares his views about filmmaking, his experiences with Kamal and Venky and lots more.


Why did you select a remake for your debut film?

Whether it is a remake or straight film, what matters is how well we narrated it. I liked the original film, A Wednesday, and it has good script, so we remade it. My intention is to make good films, irrespective of from where the original idea comes.


Any changes done to the original film?

Not many except that we localized it. Made it more engrossingly as possible.


You are popular as child artiste. In how many films did you act so far?

About 18 films in both Telugu and Tamil. Among Telugu films, Sagara Sangamam, Paila Pachchees, Mayuri were better known ones.


Where have you been all these years?

After graduating here, I left for USA where I studied filmmaking and later worked Disney. After that I worked with my brother in technology projects. We both managed several projects. During my stay at USA, I got enough practical experience in filmmaking and I came back to India to make my dreams (of filmmaking) realize. I am good at technical side and special effects in filmmaking. So when Krishnavamsi asked me to work for Sri Anjaneyam for special effects, I readily agreed. Then I also assisted

Kamal Haasan in the same department for Dasavatharam.


How did Eenadu happen? Is it because of you association with Kamal?

Chance to direct this film didn’t happen just because I know him very well, and we are family friends. We have been discussing lots of things for over years as I have regularly been in touch with him. One discussion led to another and I ended up taking this project. I liked A Wednesday and Kamal too impressed with it and so we decided to remake it.

Although my father who wrote for couple of Kamal Haasan’s films is a good friend to him, I got this chance on purely professional grounds – not on personal relationships.


So are you satisfied with the final product?

Oh, yes. Although it is not original film, recreating the same magic in Telugu and Tamil was tough and we achieved it. The disadvantage with a remake is that people compare our work with the original. But I am sure that those who have seen the original would also love Eenadu.


Why did you choose RED Camera Technology for Eenadu?

First and foremost, it brings super quality and audiences can enjoy the rich visuals on screen. The other reason is I am very accustomed to RED Cameras.


Do you think digital technology will change the filmmaking process?

In my opinion, digital technology will revolutionalise the whole process. Ultimately, it is the way to go. It is efficient, cost-effective, and gives wider options for filmmaker.


But it was not used in South India before? So how did your cameramen handle it?

We brought three technicians from USA, Australia and London who are specialized on RED camera. These technicians worked for Hollywood films like District 9, 300 etc. That is why I am saying Eenadu will look richer and technically sound.


You worked as actor with Kamal and directing him. Can you share your experiences when you acted with him? Also what was the experience like directing him?

I don’t remember my experiences as actor because I was really a child. As a director, I am happy to share my experiences. He is great actor and it is my fortune to direct him in the very first film. He knows everything about filmmaking and his vast knowledge and expertise comes as handy for any director.


How was it working with Venkatesh?

Venkatesh is also great actor. I am really very lucky to direct all these stalwarts - Kamal, Venky, Mohan Lal (for Tamil version) in my debut movie. Venkatesh is cool guy.


Whose idea it was to rope in Venky?

Even before Eenadu started, Kamal planned Marmayogi with Venky. So he suggested him for this too. It was Kamal’s idea.


Why did you rope in an established director Neelakanta to write dialogues?

I was discussing about dialogue writer with couple of my friends like Venkat Kuchipudi and they suggested Neelakantha’s name saying he is best choice for this kind of movies. I didn’t see his films before I roped in but I loved his knowledge and understanding of films. He has given me good dialogues.


What kind of films you like to see and direct?

I love all good films. I watch all kinds of films. But I haven’t seen a Telugu film for a long time. Only recently that I watched Magadheera. As I director, I love to experiment in all genres.


Any film that had lasting impression on you?

There are too many to name.


What’s next?

There are couple of ideas and plans. Lets see how they materialize.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Hopes to get rid of the recession are up!


This might come as a big surprise to many but then while the entire world is reeling under recession, there is news that the IT giant Infosys has rolled out a fresh set of appointment letters. Yes, they are recruiting!!! While no one really knows as to how this is happening, what matters is it has definitely brought about a cheer amongst many and those who got the letter are definitely on cloud nine.

While this is being looked at as a rather great achievement, it must be said that our nation which is so deeply drowned in the fangs of corruption and bribes has been able to sustain well to the market threats. While this is on, the US market which is the hub for causing such great ripples in our country seems to have begun its measures on a more stringent level to discourage H1B visa workers.

In this process, the recent 'Stimulus Bill' that has been passed has turned out to be a nail hit on the head not just for the IT companies in India but also for those in the US who have been taking the assistance of Indian technical support for their projects. Apparently, as per the new law, the Congress has passed a resolution to all those banks and firms that have been given the bail out money to stop taking any foreign workers.

This would mean that a total of a whopping one lakh aspiring professionals who want to make it to the dollar land would be barred from entering. This move has been causing quite dismay since many of the firms in India and US have been putting in repeated pleas to increase the quota of the H1 B visas from the past few months. Now, the experts are saying that this move could well be proving costly for the firms here since this has barred the entry of some of the finest talent available in the world.

Many companies in the US have been slashing down their workforce on a daily basis and things have become quite critical not just for the existing Indian families but also for those who have gone there in the recent one or two years before the actual heat of recession has struck. Bogged down by financial commitments and the loans that they have raised, they seem to be in a stalemate situation unable to leave the US and at the same time not being able to survive there.

What the future holds in store for this sort of situation is yet to be perceived but then with a move such as the one by Infosys, it has been proved that there is a ray of hope that still exists. There are those who say that the SAP market is still going strong and has not been affected greatly. Let us hope that things get back to normal soon so that the world gets to be a better place to live in.

On a whole, it can be concluded that as of now the most unaffected areas by recession are SAP, Media and Infosys. And indeed, Astrologers and Psychiatrists have improved their business to ten times.