Prince, as he is called by his fans, Mahesh Babu, reaffirmed his position in the Telugu film Industry with the biggest hit of the summer releases this year, Pokiri. The film, directed by Puri Jagannnadh, has broken box office records in the overseas market and is still running to packed houses, well on its way to completing 50 days of successfully entertaining the audiences. At a press meet held in the city on 6th June, this media shy chocolate hero of Telugu films spoke about, what he has termed as a personal victory, the stupendously successful Pokiri and his forthcoming projects.
     
I  like to maintain a low profile
Q: You almost never interact  with the media much. Why?
A:  I have never  interacted with the media much till now. You must have noticed, I don’t attend  many film functions either. My films are my priority. My movies should do well  and that is what matters to me. I like to maintain a low profile. That’s all.
Q: Then why this press meet  now? Especially when your film will be completing 50 days in another week’s  time?
A: I know that it has  been 5 weeks since Pokiri released. I called for a press meet now because I  don’t like to talk about my film a week after it’s been released and say that  this and this is nice about the movie. I don’t feel like saying such things. Now  that Pokiri has been declared a hit I am more comfortable talking about it.
Q: Pokiri is the biggest hit  so far. Everybody in the industry is talking about it. How are you feeling about  it?
A: I am very very happy,  basically. Especially when its success coincided with my sister’s wedding. It’s  a very elevating feeling. It’s mind blowing.
Q: How do you feel when  somebody is calling you the new super star?
A: I don’t usually  listen to all that. You have to just concentrate on work.
I  did not celebrate Pokiri’s Success
Q: How did you celebrate  Pokiri’s success?
A: I haven’t celebrated  it as yet. Did not get the time to do so. After finishing with Pokiri, I have  been busy with the shooting of Sainikudu. Again from tomorrow I have a 20 day  schedule in Chennai. I did not want to lose my concentration. So immediately  after Pokiri, I did not waste time and got back to work. I was even shooting on  the day of my sister’s wedding.
 
Q: For  the first time you wore a lungi on screen for Pokiri. Was it because your fans  requested  for it?
A: That and also because  there was scope for that kind of mass mannerism in Pokiri. It would not have  looked right if I wore a lungi in Athadu. The situation has to be right. And in  Pokiri there was such kind scope for my character and it fit well into the  story.
Q: Your dialogue modulation  is different in Pokiri?
A: No.  If you have  noticed it has been the same in all my films. I haven’t changed anything .During  the dubbing Jagannadh garu, for certain scenes, said that may be I should  modulate my voice in a certain way and I followed it. The characterization was  different that’s all.
Q: Your pairing with Ileana  has been complimented a lot?
A: Yes. She’s got a very  young and fresh look.  And our pairing just clicked right.
 Pokiri is a personal victory for me
Q: Which is your favorite  scene in Pokiri?
A: The confrontation  scene between Nazar and Prakash Raj. That is one of the best scenes in the  movie. I think that is the turning point in the film. It has a certain energy  level which gets the audiences excited at that point in the film. Hats of to  Puri Jagannadh.
Q: And?
A: And I like my  characterization in the movie. My dialogue delivery. It was all very easy for me  to perform. My character walks the right way, speaks in a normal manner. All  just set well.
Q: You performance in Pokiri  was very similar to the Hollywood style of acting?
A: Right from when I  joined the industry I was confused as to what type of acting style I should  adopt. Whether it should be the commercial or the realistic kind. It was after  Okkadu that I gained confidence and decided not to listen to what other people  said. I learned to follow my own instinct. I did what I believed in. Finally  with Pokiri, people were able to connect with me. It is a personal victory for  me.
Q: Where are you planning to  celebrate the 100 days function of Pokiri?
A: Plans are going on.  Let’s see. Maybe where ever it has the highest collection (Smiles).
 Puri Jagannadh is responsible for Pokiri’s success
Q: Whom do you credit the  success of Pokiri with?
A:  Definitely Mr. Puri  Jagannnadh. He is responsible for the film’s success. For the story, for the  dialogues and for his direction. He is totally responsible for the film’s  success.
Q: Planning to do another  movie with Puri Jagannadh?
A: I just gave a  blockbuster with him (laughs) lets see. But I am sure my next film with him will  be hyped a lot, with a lot of expectations.
Q: What is your analysis  about this success?
A: My analysis is that  basically all my previous film did well in the A and B centers. There were talks  that my films did not do well in the C centers. But with Pokiri, there was no  talk of A, B or C centers. It did well unanimously everywhere.  That is a huge  plus point.
Q: And what do you think is  the reason for that?
A: Basically because I  did an out and out mass film, for the first time. The mass characterization. I  did not think that it would turn out like this. Such things just click.
Q: Did Pokiri’s success  reach your expectations?
A: Definitely. After  Athadu was released people stopped comparing my films with Okkadu. They saw  Athadu without any preconceived notions. Athadu set the standard for my films.  After watching it people forgot Okkadu. In the same way Pokiri became a huge hit  and is a huge turning point in my career. I am very lucky to have achieved such  record breaking success so early in my career.
 Pokiri has changed the overseas market for Telugu films
Q: The success of Pokiri has  just burst the overseas market to an all time high?
A: Before Pokiri there  was a market of 30 to 35 crores for Telugu films.  After the first day of Pokiri  those figures changed and new figures were emerging.  That is a very good sign  for the industry. If a film has potential it will do well.
Q: And how much do you think  it should collect?
A: I think around 40  crores, that is including everything. The overseas and other areas here,  everything.
Q: How are you planning to  control the business of your next film after the success of Pokiri?
A: Leaving the business  issue aside, my next film should definitely do well. I have no other option.  My  next film after Pokiri should perform at an even bigger range. My advantage is  that I am already into the movie. I am completely concentrating on it. I am not  concerned with the business aspect. Dutt garu will look into that. He will see  that nothing is over done. I have to just maintain and gain on what ever I have  achieved through Pokiri.
Q: It’s being said that  because you acted in it, Pokiri became such a huge hit?
A: No. I wouldn’t say  that because I acted in it the film became such a big hit. Everything just  blended well. The story suited my acting style. It was the first time that I  portrayed such a character. Everything went well with the film. We started the  film in November and completed it by April and released it the same month. For  the first time we completed a film as per the schedule. Some things just get so  well.
Q: Now you are able to do  films in a shorter span of time?
A: Nothing like that. It  depends on each film maker. Puri Jagannadh gave me a bound script. Everything  was managed very efficiently. Vijayan sir, fight master, used all his experience  to shoot the fight sequences efficiently and fast. We also had to work non stop  for over a month to complete the climax shot and the songs. If people work that  hard, the film will finish at the expected time.
 Telugu  Film Industry is on the verge of changing
Q: Normally it is thought  that films using a lot of guns would not do that well in the Telugu industry but  both Athadu and Pokiri, where guns have been extensively used are hits, your  comments?
A: Telugu film Industry  in on the brink of changing. Any movie with even a remote sense of outdatedness  is not doing well. The Hindi film industry has already changed. We are on the  verge of change. If you see the Hindi movies their standards have changed,  everything is new and fresh. And that happened because of their overseas market.  Tamil Industry has always been making good films. We only have a limited market.  May be because of the way we picturise our songs. And that also is changing now.  Movies like 7G, though that is also a Tamil dub, and Anand did well. The  audiences are looking forward for such good and intelligent films.
Q: Those films were made  with new comers. Would you do such a film?
A: I don’t think I suit  those roles.
Q: Are you scared of doing  those roles because they might not be commercially viable?
A: It’s not that I am  scared. It is a matter of each actor’s scope. Now a film like Sainikudu will be  sold at a big price. And when we sell it at such a price we need to cater to all  kinds of centers. If I do a film just because I want it to be intelligent, do  you think a person who bought a first row ticket in a non a/c B center theater  will understand the movie? So we need to balance such things, which is a  difficult task. Pokiri was able to find that balance. That is why it did so well  in all the centers.
 Pokiri should have been given a U/A certificate
Q: Some scenes in the Pokiri  are believed to be disturbing for general viewing. Your comments?
A: I agree that a few  scenes are a bit uneasy to watch. But nothing as so disturbing that you will  want to leave the theater. I will stand by that. There are some movies which  have a far worse scenario. There is nothing of that sort in Pokiri.
Q: But what of the  implication, given by the censor board, that only adults and children above 15  should be allowed to watch Pokiri?
A: Certain films which  were awarded a U/A certificate, that I have seen, have such gruesome scenes that  as compared to them, I feel, Pokiri should not have been given a A certificate.  A U/A certificate could have been fine.
Q: What of the impact the  Visuals will have on the audiences?
A: What visuals? There are  movies in which people are shown playing football with a human head. Don’t you  think that will have an impact on them? We were well within our limits.
Q: With Athadu you gained a  foot hold in the overseas market and Pokiri fared even better. Your comments?
A: Yes. The overseas  market is just opening. Telugu films have a good market over seas. I think we  are exploiting it slowly. We should start promoting our films better there and  make an even bigger market.
 Bobby and Takkari Donga were stupid films
 Q: You  did experimental or rather different films like Bobby and Takkari Donga  previously. Any plans to do such film in the future?
A: It was convenient to  do those films at that time. But to be honest they were stupid films. That was  when I newly joined the industry and was part of my learning process. Now I can  confidently say that is very difficult for me to do such kind of stupid films.
Q: What kind of films are  you planning to do?
A: I want to do good  films. After listening to a number of scripts you can judge whether or not a  script will make a good film or whether it will be boring. We need to see it  from the audiences’ point of view. That kind of judgment you get with  experience.
Q: And you feel you have  gained that experience?
A: No. I am still in the  learning process.
 
Post marriage my career has been very exciting
Q: Lady Luck seems to be  shining on you after marriage?
A: Definitely, post  marriage, I have entered a very exciting phase of my career. I have never had  back to back hits before. I feel as if this is the most crucial part of my  career.
Q: What are your future  projects?
A: Sainikudu is coming  up. Then I have a film with Krishna Productions. Another with producer  K.L.Narayana for Durga Arts banner.  Hare Rama Hare Krishna with M.S.Raju,  Sumanth Arts and two other movies with Roja Movies and Mega Super Good Films  banners.
Q: What did Chiranjeevi have to say    after he saw Pokiri?
A: He liked it a lot and is happy    that the film is doing is very well. He is a very genuine person and watches    all films from the common man's point of view. We spoke for almost 15 minutes    after he watched Pokiri and he told me what scenes he liked in the movie.