Ram is like a whirlwind. Conversation with him is like a rollercoaster ride or a T20 experience. He may look like a matured young man in his mid twenties outside but inside, he is that mischievous, fun loving kid who is thrown into the big rotten world of cinema and forced to act. His off screen persona is as youthful, hurried yet in control as his on screen character.
Talking exclusively to IndiaGlitz, Ram laughs a hundred times, makes you smile hundred others, winks at you with silly stuff, immediately going into the camouflage of a ÂHero but unable to hide himself, gets back into himself after completing his act and gives a huge sigh of relief as he does so. He doesnÂt evade serious questions but gives his own angle to it and makes you think.
About half an hour thru the chat, you get a feeling that he has answered many questions but left many unanswered, waitÂ
no, he actually gave a new perspective or did heÂ
One thing is sure. On the young shoulders, there is a wise head growing and is starting to think. That makes you smile, smile with a relief that he is not another silver-spooned kid but has a mind of his own.
Here are some excerpts from the tete-a-tete...
A ÂMasala Entertainer...
ÂMasala is a clean family entertainer and the fact is stamped by the ÂClean U certificate given by the Censor board. So, everyone in a family can come watch and enjoy the film without any age restrictions.
Apprehensive Initially...
There are two shades to my character and one with and the other without a mustache. I was apprehensive about the role in the beginning. ItÂs hard to take a call initially but once I did, I never looked back. The eunuchÂs character comes as an interval bang in a song and the song was choreographed by Siva Shankar Master. I just followed his moves and expressions. Over a period, I could customize it into my body language and make it my own.
Subtle Changes To The Original...
We have done some subtle changes from the original to suit Telugu audiences sensibilities but kept the original flavor intact. The quality of the output in the film ÂMasala cannot be attributed to one person. ItÂs a teamwork and we all did our bit.
Anil Is Future...
Anil Ravipudi who wrote my film ÂKandireega has written dialogues for this film too and he could impress the director Vijaya Bhaskar also instantly. The dialogues in the trailers are able to attract both the audiences and industry folks. Anil did a fantastic job.
Thaman Proved Why...
Thaman did a fabulous job and the first credit for the great sound tracks goes to him. Then the director who could extract such output from him. Not just the songs but Thaman was instrumental in a great value add in terms of BG scores too.
No Headaches Of Production...
I completely concentrated on my job especially since the production was taken care of by stalwarts like Ravi Kishore and Suresh Babu and direction by Vijaya Bhaskar. I never had any doubts on the way the product was shaping up.
Venky Was A Treat...
It was fun to act with Venkatesh, especially his comedy acts. I have grown up watching his films and I was always in awe about his comic timing. So, it was a treat to watch him enact and was a lesson to learn from. He is a legend and has a place of his own in Telugu history.
Floor Was Rocking...
In my initial days, I was not sure how the product was, how my acting was etc. But over the few projects, I have learned to sense the response from the way unit members were responding to. In ÂMasalaÂ, it was actually a laugh riot on the sets itself. That gave us a confidence that yes, this film will bring the house down.
Trivikram WonÂt Be Missed...
Yes, TrivikramÂs dialogues were catalysts in Vijaya BhaskarÂs movies but you cannot take the credit entirely away from the director. Many movies with good scripts have failed coz of poor handling by the director. Vijaya Bhaskar was especially good in handling persons. He is not confused about what to do next. So, it came as a blessing when itÂs a multi-starrer. And Anil gave a fantastic script. So, TrivikramÂs absence will not be felt in this film.
Thumbs Up For The First 100 Cr Venture...
I thoroughly enjoyed the fact that a Telugu cinema has grossed Hundred Crores at the Box Office. As a famous historian who toured the world studying cinema wrote, Telugu people worship film stars as much as rock stars like Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson are done in the western countries. So, it doesnÂt surprise me that AD has crossed the 100 Crore mark, it actually surprises me that we took so long to do it. Coz, Telugu movies collect what a Hindi film collects across the country.
Worried About StateÂs Turmoil...
ÂMasala was supposed to be released on the 9th August but was delayed due to the political scenario. Not just our film but many big and small films were forced to postpone or prepone their releases. While I cannot comment on whether the state bifurcation is good or bad since I donÂt know much about it, I am certainly worried of the fact that millions of Telugu people are suffering coz of the turmoil.
I Blindly Believe The Director...
ItÂs hard to completely go with the directorÂs narration of the story coz many stories told to me by the directors were filmed quite differently and there were instances where I felt cheated. At the same time, when I feel that the director is narrating something he has in vision, I blindly follow him. ItÂs always secured to go with such directors mind. Otherwise I wouldnÂt be able to do even a movie a year with all the doubts over my head.
Yes, I Am Buying Scripts...
I believe that script should decide the hero, heroine, director, producer and budget. But the trend in Tollywood has been otherwise. ItÂs a combination driven industry today. I want to see it get back to the Âscript first track. For me, I am listening to scripts, buying it from the writer, developing it and then trying to work on the options. This decision is driven by the experiences I got. I have even identified some talented directors wh