With his last movie ATANOKKADE being a stupendous success. All eyes are on the Kalyan Ram’s latest offering ASADHYUDU, under the banner of Maharshi Cinema. Kalyan Ram who gave an critically acclaimed performance in the movie ABHIMANYU, proved himself to be a bankable hero with ATANOKKADE. And with his new movie ASADHYUDU seems an equally promising one. In an interview with Ragalahari he speaks about his latest movie.
     
Q: How different is your  character in ASADHYUDU from what you played in ATANOKKADE?
A: My character in  ATANOKKADE was that of a single emotion. I mean he portrayed the same emotion  through the movie. He is never jovial. He has a certain aim which he is striving  to achieve. But the hero in ASADHYUDU is very different. We made him more  entertaining. He is a funny, jovial college going student in the first half of  the movie. And in the second half we showed him as a sentimental and emotional  person.
Q: Tell us about the heroine  in ASADHYUDU?
A: The heroine’s role is  a glamour maintained role. The story essentially belongs to the hero. It  surrounds the hero’s character.
Q: Is the story about the  hero fighting for his cause or for a social cause?
A: No. It’s about a  social cause.
Q: But the title ASADHYUDU  suggests more towards a one man story?
A: ASADHYUDU in the  sense, it means a person who fought for a social cause is ASADHYUDU. That is how  it is being portrayed.
Q: What are the high lights  of the movie?
A: The story is well  projected. The story and the screen play are the high lights of the movie. It is  not a stylish movie. It is a normal commercial movie. Some new techniques of  photography have been used. That’s all.
Q: What about the music?
A: The music definitely  plays a major part in the movie. By god’s grace the music is doing well. But the  re-recording was done by a different person. Chakri did not do the re-recording.  We had a re-recording specialist to do it because in such kind of movies sounds  enhance the story line.
Q: Is it a suspense movie?
A: No. It is not a  suspense movie. It is a thriller. Some aspects are just kept in the dark and  reveled later. It has an interesting screen play.
Q: What is the difference  between ASADHYUDU and ATANOKKADE?
A: ATANOKADE is a  revenge based subject while ASADHYUDU is a revolt based subject. That is the  main difference. There are some similar interests between the two. The screen  play of ASADHYUDU is as interesting as that of ATANOKKADE.
Q: How different are the  fight sequences in this movie?
A: ATANOKADE had a lot  of chasing. In this movie there is a lot of physical fighting. As in I go one on  one with the other person.
Q: In ATANOKKADE the  Pooranapool was high lighted in the action sequences. Any such sites high  lighted in ASADHYUDU?
A: Yes there is. We shot  for eight days at RK beach in Vizag. A fight sequence was shot with a rain  effect. The sequence was shot with a 500 FPS camera i.e. 500 frames per second.  Where as the normally a 24 frames per second camera is used. That is the high  light of the movie. That and a train chase sequence. And the thrill in the  climax scene is a must watch.
Q: Your films are known for  the fight sequences. Do you have any say in the way they are shot, in the way of  suggestions?
A:  Definitely. Every  artist suggests. Every body must be involved. It is a team effort. A movie is  not made by a single person. To think that I alone made this movie is over  confidence.
Q: You debuted as a producer  with ATANOKADE. Why this turn towards production?
A: I spoke of this  before also. I carried around the subject of ATANOKADE for one year. I  approached a couple of producers who wanted to work with me before ABHIMANYU was  released. They told me that they could not finance the budget required for  making this movie. One fine day I felt that if I have the confidence in myself  and the subject why should I go to some body else. So finally one fine day I  announced the ATANOKADE.
Q: Which is more difficult  being an actor or a producer?
A: Its tough being both  at the same time. And at such a young age to act as well as to produce a movie  is very difficult. It’s different for an experienced actor. It is easier when  you have a hat trick of hit films. Because at that time you have many people  supporting you from the industry. But with me, I had only my family’s and  friends support. When I was doing ATANOKKADE it was really difficult. I think  both of them are difficult when seen from their individual point of view. For a  producer, producing is difficult and for an actor acting is difficult.
Q: After your second movie  ABHIMANYU your next two movies also start with the letter A. Is it a sentiment?
 A: No. No such  sentiment. If you see like that I shouldn’t be naming my movies with the letter  A, because ABHIMANYU was a failure. It is the character that demanded such  titles.
Q: But your character in  ABHIMANYU was critically praised?
A: See I never meant  that I was not happy with my role in the movie. But that does not matter. What  matters is how well the movie did at the box office. That is what rules this  industry. And the producer, the director and the hero are blamed for it. They  are the three main people who carry the burden.
Q: Right from ABHIMANYU you  have worked with all new directors. How confident are you about the director of  ASADHYUDU, Anil Krishna?
A: I am very confident  about him. It will show when you see the film. After listening to the story and  seeing the screen play I was confident of his work. I was as excited about doing  this film when I heard the story, as I was when I heard the story for ATANOKKADE.
Q: What role did your father  play in your career? How much did you learn from him?
A: My father plays a  vital role in me being like this. What ever I am today, it is because of my  father and my mother. They are the ones who moulded me into the person I am  today, into Kalyan Ram.  And dad most definitely. I speak to him every day. He  always gives me suggestions on about how I should be. See because we are still  young and not as mature as they are. He gives us live examples, like how our  grand father was. We listen to that and try to mold ourselves as such.
Q: Do you want to remake any  of your grand father’s movies?
A: KANYASULKAM, MISSAMMA,  GUNDAMMA KADHA are the movies I like. and PATHALA BHAIRAVI. At this age I like  those movies may be when I grow older I will want to make another JUSTICE  CHOWDARY. But right now I am interested in making the previous kind of movies.  Lets see how it goes.
Q: What are your next  projects?
A: My next project is  with Teja. The Muhurat has already been held. We are planning out the schedule.  Then I have one with SP Entertainments with Shyam. And another with a new  director, Hari. The story for the first has been finalized and the remaining are  still being discussed. Things are working out.
Q: What kind of role do you  play in Teja’s movie?
A: It is a very  different role. We all know that Teja’s movies are different. He presents his  heroes differently. Nobody will expect to see me in the way he is presenting me.  It is a very good subject. My get up and my mannerism are very different. The  subject it self is very different. You probably won’t see me any such role in  the future.
 
Q:  What kind of hero do you want to present your self as? As a action or a mass  hero?
A: I want to be a  commercial hero. I don’t want to be known only as an action hero or a mass hero.  I want to be a commercially reliable hero. I want to be liked by all audiences.
Q: Tells about your  education?
A: I studied in  Hyderabad till seventh. 8th, 9th and 10th I did  in Vijayawada, from Siddartha residential school. Plus one and plus two I did  from Vikas college, Guntur. Then engineering, computer science I did at  Coimbatore. My Masters I did from Chicago. And now I am here.
Q: What is your ambition?
A: My ambition is just  to be a good boy. To be known as a good human being. That’s all. I don’t want  anything else.
Q: Who is your favorite  heroine?
A: I like Savitri a lot.  Then Soundarya and Simran. I do not have any favorites in the present lot.
Q: What are your hobbies?
A: My hobbies? Watching  movies and eating food.
Q: What are your favorite  dishes?
A: Nothing in  particular. Anything that tastes good. But I mostly prefer Chinese food. And  Italian food.
Q: Your character in  ATANOKKADE likes to eat ice cream in the rain. Is it a personal taste?
A: Not at all. I stay  away from rain. I just like watching it. That’s all. The character required it  so I agreed to do the shot.
Q: What about your marriage?
A: That’s up to my  parents. Who ever they will like and chose for me I will marry her.
Q: You are against love  marriages? 
A: No no nothing like  that. This is my personal life. I am not against love marriages or any thing of  that sort. I just want to make my parents to be happy. I mean after doing so  much for me that is the least I can do for them. That is the one gift I can give  them. To marry a girl they like and are happy with.