00:00Hello and welcome to Filming B. I am Babitha. My name is Shriva Kandukirigaru.
00:05Shriva Garu is a very promising trailer.
00:09There is a lot of fun and a lot of fun.
00:13There is a lot of fun for Indians.
00:16There is a lot of fun for Indians.
00:19So, what do you think about that concept in cinema?
00:24How do you think about it?
00:26The film is a central emotion in Navaab Cafe.
00:31As you can tell, it is a start to our day.
00:35Especially in our Indian households.
00:38It is a very emotional, natural film.
00:41There is also a little bit of a father-son emotion.
00:45It is layered with a good amount of humor.
00:48There is a beautiful love story.
00:50There is also a little bit heavy here.
00:53There is also a little bit of a smile.
00:56There is also a little bit of a smile.
00:58Do you believe in destiny?
01:00Because in cinema, the first pair is Navaab Cafe.
01:04You also have to save your name.
01:06You also have to save your name.
01:08Finally, you also have to fight your name.
01:10There are also many hurdles.
01:12There are so many problems.
01:13There are so many problems.
01:14There is also a phase chase.
01:15Finally, it will be released on February 20th.
01:19So, what do you think about it?
01:21What do you think about it?
01:23What do you think about it?
01:25What do you think about it?
01:27What do you think about it?
01:28In a time and day scenario,
01:31the audience is interested in theatre.
01:34The percentage and that number has definitely come down.
01:38But there is also a good word of mouth.
01:41If you think about it,
01:43what do you think about it?
01:44What are those little movies or bad movies?
01:45That's why we support it.
01:47My audience is not able to support it.
01:48So, I hope that the honest attempt
01:51with us,
01:52definitely,
01:53I will give you the opportunity.
01:55I will be able to support it.
01:56And also,
01:57with the support of Mila and the present media,
01:59they play a huge important role.
02:01But I was told that every cinema is connected to each other.
02:06But maybe if it's connected to the cinema and audience, definitely there is a lot of long travel.
02:11There is a lot of emotion.
02:13There is definitely a lot of emotion in the parking lot.
02:16There is a lot of emotion in the cinema.
02:18I thought that last time I was going to talk about it.
02:22And in the cinema, there is a play in a cameo.
02:26And it's not about success or failure.
02:30Being an actor, you are doing everything.
02:33So, what do you think it's satisfying?
02:38I had a very clear distinction.
02:40I didn't intend to be a star in this industry.
02:44I walked into the industry because I enjoyed acting.
02:48And honestly, if we have a camera and a nice character,
02:52that performance gives us the most amount of happiness.
02:55No doubt.
02:56We try to do films that will bring us success undoubtedly.
03:00Our audience's acceptance is bound.
03:02Every cinema is bound.
03:03We have hope.
03:05But at the end of the day, I think irrespective of that,
03:07if we enjoy our craft, I believe that Ival Kakpata Rape,
03:10maybe someday we'll find success in Ammuta.
03:13So, I think that is what keeps me driving forward.
03:15I think in the cinema, there are a lot of emotions that carry out.
03:20And in real life, Rajkandu Kurigaru is like a backbone for you.
03:24Definitely.
03:25So, there are a lot of people in the last time screening.
03:28He was so excited.
03:30He's a lot of other films that can promote the cinema.
03:34So, it's a big deal.
03:35He's a big deal.
03:36He's a big deal.
03:37He's a big deal.
03:38He's a big deal.
03:39He's a big deal.
03:40So, I've overcome all these.
03:42It's just very small differences.
03:44And I think in every household, I think there are differences in every house.
03:47But I'm very grateful that I have a father where I can share everything related to work and related to whatever is happening in my personal life.
03:57I'm going to share it as transparent as I can share it.
03:59I think that opportunity and freedom are going to be able to share it.
04:01And I personally am very connected to my father.
04:04That is, I think, a primary reason why I'm doing this film.
04:07Because even if I'm doing this, I have a lot of connecting with my father-son emotions.
04:11So, I'm extremely grateful to have a father like that.
04:16Yes.
04:16And Nijanga, even we are very proud of having a film on the national award.
04:22So, I'm extremely grateful to have a father like that.
04:27And is there any chance to promote your cinema with Vijay?
04:36So, I used to live in the US.
04:39And I didn't have a lot of production but at the release time, I was working for the marketing team behind the scenes.
04:46And, in the cinema.
04:46And so, I used to think about the release process, what are the steps that we need to take to put the film in the theatres.
04:54I used to live in that process and film in the film.
04:56So, I used to live in about two and a half months, I used to live in that film.
04:59and with Vijay
05:01I think he's
05:02everyone's favorite
05:03and as an actor
05:04I really look up to him
05:05I felt he had
05:09such honesty
05:10in his craft
05:11and I think
05:11he's a good
05:12and I'd love to
05:16show him the film
05:17but yeah
05:18All the best
05:20and thank you so much
05:21Thank you
05:21Thank you
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