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00:00I didn't want to make a film for the heart.
00:03It was for someone else.
00:05I'll say it again.
00:07I didn't want to make a film for the heart.
00:10It was for someone else.
00:12It was for Sudeep.
00:13I wanted to make a film for the heart,
00:15but I didn't know how to make it.
00:18I don't know what is Pan India Cinema.
00:21We made this film for Kannada.
00:25It was for someone else.
00:27We were 6 feet tall.
00:33We wanted to make a film that is good on screen.
00:39But we didn't understand the problem.
00:45You said that you missed the script.
00:48Are there any films that missed the script and became a hit?
00:52Your script got missed.
00:54What do you mean?
00:55You said that you missed the script.
00:58So, that film became a super hit.
01:01Are there any films like that?
01:02There are films that flopped.
01:04They didn't become a hit.
01:06Are there many films like that?
01:08I don't know of any films that became a hit.
01:16I'll tell you another story.
01:19The film I wanted to make for the heart didn't become a hit.
01:22It was for someone else.
01:24The film I wanted to make for the heart didn't become a hit.
01:27The film I wanted to make for the heart didn't become a hit.
01:29It was for someone else.
01:31The film I wanted to make for the heart didn't become a hit.
01:33But it became a hit for me at the last moment.
01:36So, whatever is written in the script...
01:39Did you tell the director?
01:42Yes, Ravi told me.
01:44Did you think it was okay?
01:46I don't know.
01:48I believe that whatever is written in our script will become a hit.
01:53The film didn't become a hit because of some reason.
01:57So, it became a hit for me.
01:59The film I wanted to make for the heart didn't become a hit because of some reason.
02:03So, it became a hit for me.
02:05Whatever is written in my fate will come to me.
02:07Whatever is written in my fate will come to me.
02:08Isn't it?
02:09That's it.
02:11Pan India has been created.
02:13Pan India is a film.
02:15After Pan India was created...
02:17The number of Kannada films that were screened in theatres was very low.
02:21The number of people coming to the theatres was very low.
02:25After Pan India was created...
02:27In a way, it's a gift for us.
02:29It's a sign.
02:31I still don't understand what is Pan India.
02:34What is the meaning of the term Pan India?
02:38For many years, Kannada films have been dubbed as Pan India.
02:43The films have been remade.
02:45All the films that were a hit here have been remade.
02:47That's when it became Pan India.
02:49Now, what is Pan India?
02:51I don't believe in that term.
02:53Take any Pan India film.
02:55The first super hit was in Kannada.
02:57In Kannada, it's dubbed in foreign languages.
03:01There is no film where Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam are dubbed in one shot in four languages.
03:11After it became a super hit in Kannada, it went somewhere else and became Pan India.
03:15So, there is nothing called Pan India.
03:17What I'm trying to say is...
03:19Let's make a film for our Kannada.
03:23Let's make it in someone else's name.
03:25Even if it becomes a super hit in Kannada,
03:27it will be automatically dubbed in Tamil and Telugu.
03:31What I'm trying to say is...
03:33Let's make a film for the Kannada audience.
03:35Let's give them our language first.
03:37After the rest.
03:39You said something, sir.
03:41You said that the number of people coming to the theatres is less.
03:45In reality, more and more new films are coming.
03:47New films are being constructed.
03:49They want to show their creativity.
03:51Films are being made.
03:53But, the films are not getting made.
03:55So, when all that happens,
03:57if new films are made,
03:59how will it affect the industry?
04:01There is nothing in our hands.
04:03The industry will continue to run on its own.
04:05So, if star films come,
04:07theatres will be the only ones left.
04:09New films...
04:11There are many reasons for that.
04:13It's very difficult for the audience
04:15to come and watch every film today.
04:17Especially after Corona,
04:19the standard of living has increased.
04:21If you want to go from one place to another,
04:23you have to pay for petrol.
04:25Of course, if you have an electric bike,
04:27it's not a problem.
04:29But, if you have a petrol car or a diesel car,
04:31you have to pay for petrol.
04:33If you go there, you have to pay for parking.
04:35If you have kids,
04:37you have to pay for food.
04:39You have to pay for tickets to the theatres.
04:41Then,
04:43how many people can afford to do that
04:45with every film?
04:47It's not possible.
04:49So, I have to watch some of their films.
04:51That's fixed.
04:53I think that's the future.
04:55That's what I think is the reason.
04:57But, let's see.
04:59If it rains in Karnataka,
05:01everyone will come and watch every Kannada film.
05:03It will be a super hit.
05:05Everything will be a super hit.
05:07That's what we want.
05:09It has to be a super hit.
05:11We want all our films to be a hit.
05:13But,
05:15we have to understand
05:17the problems of the people.
05:19Maybe that's why
05:21few films are getting crowded.
05:23Few films are getting no crowd.
05:25Everyone has their own reasons.
05:27Let's see.
05:29We'll see.
05:31In the starting lead,
05:33it's said that the six-feet hero
05:35is in the hands of Keshava.
05:37Is the six-feet a curse or a curse?
05:41In a way, it's a curse.
05:43It can't be a curse.
05:45Because,
05:47the six-feet heroes
05:49that you are talking about
05:51can be trusted.
05:53Whatever we do,
05:55it looks good on screen.
05:57But, the problem is
05:59the size of our pants.
06:01That's a curse.
06:03We have to buy imported jeans.
06:05That's a curse.
06:07In the early 2000s,
06:09when we had to shoot,
06:11our costume designers
06:13and costumers
06:15were not interested in jeans.
06:17To reduce the length,
06:19we had to buy big shoes.
06:21That's one problem.
06:23That's why we are all getting good lengths.
06:25What about the heroine?
06:27It's a curse.
06:29Why would they give her a stool?
06:31Why would they do that?
06:33The new heroines
06:35are a bit tall.
06:37It used to be a bit difficult.
06:39How did you manage to save them?
06:41Back then, it was okay.
06:43We didn't have to save them
06:45and make them sit on a stool.
06:47But, some other heroines
06:49had to sit on a stool.
06:51Was it difficult for you to act?
06:53We didn't have to do anything.
06:55We didn't have to do anything.
06:57We didn't have to do anything.
06:59We didn't have to do anything.
07:01You can ask all the heroes.
07:03It's the same problem.
07:05So, was it possible to perform?
07:07We didn't have to do anything.
07:09We didn't have to do anything.
07:11Back then, we were shooting
07:13in a digital format.
07:15Back then, we were shooting in a digital format.
07:17It was nice.
07:19Back then, we didn't have
07:21any of those caravans.
07:23We were all sitting on a tree.
07:25To change the heroines,
07:27we had to go to someone's house.
07:29We wouldn't have been able to do that.
07:31It was difficult for women.
07:33It was difficult for women.
07:35To use the washroom
07:37or to change the costume.
07:39We had to look after everything.
07:41Today, they are getting everything
07:43on a platter.
07:45There will be caravans.
07:47There will be so-called gunmen.
07:49There will be so-called gunmen.
07:51We don't know anything.
07:53There will be 3-4 people in front of us.
07:55We don't know anything.
07:57We are all rebel star followers.
07:59We are all rebel star followers.
08:01It doesn't mean that we are all rebels.
08:03We are all rebels.

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