00:00 The biggest sound you hear in Telugu Rastra is about this film.
00:03 Let's talk to Nitin Prasanna, who played Venkat in this film.
00:10 Sir, you played a very powerful role in this film.
00:17 You look very sensitive.
00:21 You look very powerful on screen.
00:23 What is the motivation for that character?
00:25 The script and the director Dushyant have written the character so well.
00:32 I had clarity about how the character would be when I read the script.
00:38 I did a lot of rehearsals.
00:42 For example, when Dushyant comes to me and talks about the character,
00:47 he will talk like this and this.
00:50 I observed that and decided to copy the facial expressions of the director.
00:58 I was prepared. I didn't know Telugu or Malayali.
01:02 I interacted with the locals in Amalapuram.
01:06 I used to sit in a bar.
01:08 I used to sit there and watch them.
01:12 I learnt Amalapuram language.
01:15 I was very prepared.
01:17 The film took two years to make.
01:20 We started making the film six months before that.
01:23 Which scene was the most challenging for you?
01:30 The fight scene was the most challenging.
01:36 We fought for three to four days.
01:38 We also had to reshoot.
01:40 There is a scene with a coconut tree.
01:43 That scene is not in the film.
01:45 I was hit by a coconut tree.
01:47 The whole village was hit by a coconut tree.
01:50 They gave me a duplicate coconut tree.
01:52 It was soft.
01:54 I fell on the original coconut tree.
01:58 They kept hitting me.
02:00 The coconut tree fell off their hands.
02:03 The shot was rolling.
02:05 They told me to cut the scene.
02:07 They took an original coconut tree and hit me.
02:10 I was badly injured.
02:12 These are sweet memories.
02:14 It was tough at that time.
02:16 But we enjoyed it.
02:18 To play such a character,
02:20 you need inspiration.
02:22 You need to study the characters in our society.
02:25 Did you do anything like that?
02:27 I didn't take a particular person or incident as inspiration.
02:32 I was born and raised in India.
02:34 I have seen people like this since childhood.
02:38 There are people like this in our village.
02:42 I don't know if they are still there.
02:44 I have seen people like this since childhood.
02:47 I have got memories from my childhood.
02:51 I am great.
02:53 You are inferior to me.
02:55 You made your first Telugu film.
02:59 What is the difference between Telugu and Malayalam?
03:03 I made a film called 'Aye Ad Infinity' as a hero.
03:07 I made two or three small characters.
03:11 I made a lengthy character.
03:13 There is a gap between Telugu and Malayalam.
03:19 Telugu has all types of films.
03:23 There are commercial and realistic movies.
03:27 There are different budgets.
03:31 There are many films.
03:33 You can watch many films in a week.
03:35 It is not like that in Malayalam.
03:37 In Malayalam, there are many simple films.
03:43 That is the major difference.
03:45 There is a gap between Telugu and Malayalam.
03:49 There are similar films in Telugu.
03:53 Ambajipet is similar.
03:55 What is the name of the film you made as a hero?
03:59 'Aye Ad Infinity'
04:01 You made a villain character.
04:07 Will you make a hero again or a character?
04:11 I auditioned for a character role.
04:15 They liked me and made me a hero.
04:19 I don't want to be a hero.
04:21 I want to make good characters.
04:25 I want to enjoy it.
04:27 I don't want to be a big or small character.
04:29 I want to be a character with a high status.
04:35 What is your appreciation after the release of this film?
04:41 Who called you and told about your performance?
04:45 What was your first impression?
04:49 My first impression was my daughter.
04:53 When I was watching the film on the screen,
04:55 I saw my daughter sitting next to me.
04:59 She hit me while watching the scene of Nadhi Sharanya.
05:03 She hit me and told me not to do that.
05:05 That was my first impression.
05:07 When I came out of the cinema,
05:09 people were taking photos.
05:11 An old lady came and said,
05:13 'Look at how good our people are.'
05:15 'They are taking photos with you.'
05:17 'They should have hit you.'
05:19 'They are taking photos.'
05:21 'They are so good in Telugu.'
05:23 'They are so good in Telugu.'
05:25 That was my appreciation.
05:27 You came to Ambajipet for the premiere.
05:29 You hugged Suhas and kissed him.
05:31 You were very emotional.
05:33 How did you become so emotional?
05:37 I have been struggling for 12 years.
05:41 I have been struggling for 12 years.
05:43 I have faced a lot of insults and difficulties.
05:47 I used to take photos and go to all the offices.
05:51 I used to print photos and go to all the offices.
05:55 I used to print photos and go to all the offices.
05:59 I used to print photos and go to all the offices.
06:03 I started from there.
06:05 I made a movie and got appreciation for it.
06:09 I realized that it was a success.
06:13 I didn't wait for the second offer.
06:15 I decided that it was enough.
06:19 I hugged Suhas.
06:21 How did you feel when you saw the audience response?
06:27 I didn't expect that.
06:29 There is not much celebration in Kerala.
06:33 My father was watching the movie outside the theatre.
06:37 He was watching the movie outside the theatre.
06:39 He was watching the movie outside the theatre.
06:41 He was dancing and playing the band.
06:43 He was dancing and playing the band.
06:45 He asked me if I was watching the movie.
06:47 I said yes.
06:49 I thought that I was going to attend a wedding.
06:53 I thought that I was going to attend a wedding.
06:55 I thought that I was going to attend a wedding.
06:57 There was not much celebration.
06:59 There was not much celebration.
07:01 The audience was very happy to see me in the theatre.
07:05 The audience was very happy to see me in the theatre.
07:07 It was an unbelievable experience.
07:09 How long did it take you to learn Telugu?
07:15 How long did it take you to learn Telugu?
07:17 It took me 3-4 years.
07:19 It took me 3-4 years.
07:21 I am trying to improve every day.
07:23 I am trying to improve every day.
07:25 I am trying to improve every day.
07:27 I am trying to improve every day.
07:29 I am trying to improve every day.
07:31 I am trying to improve every day.
07:33 I am trying to improve every day.
07:35 I am trying to improve every day.
07:37 I am trying to improve every day.
07:39 I am trying to improve every day.
07:41 I am trying to improve every day.
07:43 I am trying to improve every day.
07:45 I am trying to improve every day.
07:47 I am trying to improve every day.
07:49 The main villain in 'Karachi Petal' was Nithin Prasanna.
07:53 He performed well and made the audience laugh.
07:55 He is a Malayali actor.
07:57 He learned Telugu well.
07:59 He learned Telugu well.
08:01 He performed well and made the audience laugh.
08:03 He performed well and made the audience laugh.
08:05 He performed well and made the audience laugh.
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