After portraying the historical role of Ramadasu in the summer blockbuster movie Sri Ramadasu, Nagarjuna is now playing the role of a workaholic real estate businessman in his yet-to-be-released Romantic comedy movie, Boss.  Close on the heels of celebrating his 46th birthday on August 29th, this charismatic actor and entrepreneur takes a break from a song shooting, at Ramanaidu Studios, to talk about his latest film Boss, films in general and his birthday plans.
     
 Boss is like Manmadhudu and Santhosham
 
Q:  What is USP of your film Boss?
A: USP? Boss is an  entertaining love story between a boss and his secretary. It deals with that. It  has the same feel like my earlier films Santhosham and Manmadhudu had. Boss is a  mix of those kind of films. This film has a lot of comedy and romance in it. We  used a lot of amusing one liners. It has a mixture of everything, a little of  action and a little of drama, music. Like that. I will not tell that it is a new  kind of film or it is going to set a trend or something like that. Boss has a  very good screenplay, good dialogues and sweet moments. It is a wholesome family  entertainer.
Q: So you play the role of a  corporate boss?
A: Not a corporate boss.  I am the boss of a real estate construction company. It is not a multinational  company.
I  am the same kind of Boss in real life too
Q: What kind of person is  Boss?
A: He is the typical  boss. You know? The arrogant type. He is very ambitious and wants his firm to  become the best construction company in the city. He is work driven and does the  same to his employees. He is bad at work, in the sense he will get the work done  come what may. But at the same time he takes care of his employees.
Q: What kind of Boss are you  in real life?
A: I am exactly the same  kind of person. I drive my people to work. I don’t tolerate mistakes. May be  once, but I don’t like people repeating a mistake.
Q: In Manmadhudu you were  mostly into suits and formals and your kurtas became quite a rage. What kind of  outfits you sport in Boss?
A: In Boss I am very  trendily dressed. My clothes are pretty fashionable and trendy. Only a couple of  times am I seen in the formal attire like in conferences and business meetings.  If not I wear quite trendy shirts and pants.
 Nayana Tara tells “I love you” to me
 
Q:  Tells about Nayana Tara and Poonam Bajwa in the film?
A: Nayana Tara plays the  role of my secretary and it is she who tells “I Love You” to me and that is why  we had the title as Boss-I Love You. Poonam is not my leading lady in the film  but she has a very good character in the movie.
Q: Did Nayana Tara lose  weight just for this film?
A: No. it was her  personal decision to lose weight. She is a very professional person and wanted  our pair to look good on screen. She worked very hard for the role.
Q: Shriya is doing a guest  role in Boss?
A: Yes. But it is a very  fleeting kind of appearance. Not even a song. You blink and you miss it.
 Kalyani  Malik lives up to his brother’s standards
Q: What about the music of  Boss?
A: The music of Boss is  absolutely good and melodious. Kalyana Malik has lived up to the standards of  his brother Keeravani.
Q: Boss audio was supposed  to be released on your birthday, 29th August?
A: Yes. But because of  less prints we had to postpone the audio release. Now we will be launching the  audio on September 3rd.
Q: When is Boss being  released?
A: We haven’t decided as  yet. Once all the formalities are done with, the date will be announced by the  producer.
 Boss is a complete paisa vasool movie
Q: What about the publicity  for Boss?
A: I have been very  careful in that. There are some action stills also in Boss. And if people will  see those they might mistake Boss for an action movie which it is not. So we had  to be extra careful with the kind of posters and stills we let out. I very  specifically told the designer that we should see to the stills also, that are  being given out, rather than only the posters.
Q: If asked what would you  give as the reason as to why people should watch Boss in the theaters?
A: Very simple. Boss is  a complete paisa vasool entertainment.movie. Value for money.
Q: Was it easy to shift from  a character like Ramadasu to the one you are playing in Boss?
A: Initially no. In the  beginning it was a bit difficult to change the mannerism so fast after Ramadasu.  But once I got used to it it became easier.
Q: You normally do not work  with the same director soon after a film with him. Why this change of heart with  director V.N.Aditya?
A: Firstly I have  immense trust and faith in my producer D.Shiva Prasad Reddy. Then, Aditya gave  me one of my biggest hits Nenunnanu which is a very simple film but I like it a  lot. And it is not that I don’t repeat my directors. I have worked with  Raghavendra Rao garu for 7 to 8 movies now. Even before signing this film with  Aditya I worked in two to three films in between.
 Sri  Ramadasu is a film about basic emotions
 
Q: How  are you feeling about Sri Ramadasu’s success? Especially after it is an even  bigger success than Annamaya?
A: It feels real good.  Sri Ramadasu gives me a very elevating feeling. Especially after I listen to the  phone calls that I get or when people speak to me about it. The difference in  success of Annamya and Sri Ramadasu is understandable. Annamaya is a film that  will be liked more by the intellectual lot whereas Sri Ramadasu is a film more  about the basic emotions of a man.
Q: Which is your favorite  movie between Annamaya and Sri Ramadasu?
A: My personal favorite  is Annamaya. But people liked Sri Ramadasu a lot more I guess (laughs). The  number of people who watched Sri Ramadasu in the theaters is far more than the  people who watched Annamaya in the theaters. A lot of people saw Annamaya on the  TV and on DVDs. I guess the masses liked all the strong emotions and feelings  that were seen in Sri Ramadasu.
 Keeravani is the true hero of Sri Ramadasu
Q: What about the music of  the two films?
A: See Annamaya’s songs  are more of the devotional kind. They have a good feeling about them. But Sri  Ramadasu emotes via his songs. His songs show the anger, sadness, anguish or  even happiness that he experienced at that point of time. You have to just  listen to the song and you will automatically get the emotions. The songs are  very magnetic. They just pull the people. What Keeravani has done with the  kertanas is absolutely fantastic.
Q: M.M.Keeravani gave a  controversial statement that if not for the care he had taken for the re  recording of Sri Ramadasu, the film would have flopped.
A: I am really sorry  that a statement like that had been made. But I sincerely believe, and I not  being modest about it, that Keeravani is the true hero of the film, despite what  others think. Both K.Raghavendra Rao and Keeravani are the true heroes of the  film. The music that Keeravani had provided for Sri Ramadasu is absolutely  amazing. There are 19 songs in that movie that means that one and a half hour  out of two and a half hours of movie, is only songs. And to make all the songs  so good and captivating is not a mean feat. Keeravani is one of the few Indian  music directors who know what music actually is.
My  birthday is very boring this year
 
Q: How are  you planning to celebrate your Birthday this year?
A: My birthdays (on  August 29th) are usually very simple. I like to spend it with the  people who I care about and who care about me. First thing in the morning I go  see my parents and then I spend time with my fans who come all over the state to  see me. And then spend the rest of the day with my family and friends. This  birthday, it’s on a Tuesday, will be even more boring as I am working on that  day.
Q: Which was your most  memorable birthday till date?
A: It was not a  memorable one but a very valuable birthday. It was about six years ago. I was  traveling from Chennai to Hyderabad and I took the second flight home, of the  two that were bound for Hyderabad. There was supposed to be a party at my place  but when I reached home all my family members were in tears and looked at me as  if they were seeing a ghost.  It so happened that the first flight, that I was  supposed to be on, crashed and everybody died. And my family members and friends  did know that was coming in the second flight. The relief and happiness that I  saw on my family’s and friend’s faces meant so much to me. I mean I could have  been on the flight that crashed. That was when I realized how much I am loved by  these people.
Q: What is the one thing  that you would or would not want to happen on your birthday?
A: I am very sentimental  about such things and I don’t want to say anything. I don’t want to deny or go  against fate or some such thing.
 I  don’t watch my movies more than once
Q: Which is your favorite  all time movie? Which of your movies have you watched more than once?
A: I don’t have anything  like a favorite movie. I have some eight or tens movies that I like but even  those I can’t recollect now. As far as watching my movies more than once is  concerned, You usually don’t feel the emotions, when you are watching your own  film, as you do when you are seeing another hero’s movie. That is why I haven’t  watched any of my films more than once. It kind of gets boring. Very rarely do I  watch a movie twice. Even Sri Ramadasu I have watched only once. (Smiles  suddenly) but I watched the Climax about 30 odd times. You know every time some  VIP would invite me to watch the movie with them, I would end up going during  the last reel. That is why I saw the climax quite a few times.
Q: Which is your favorite  song off late?
A: Off late I have been  humming a lot of “jeele jeele” from Boss and am listening to “Tauba  Tauba” from Stalin. Whenever I switch on the radio I listen to “Gala  Gala” from Pokiri. It reminds me of Enrique’s song “I love to see you  cry” (laughs).
 
Q: You  have acted with a lot of heroines. Who is your favorite?
A: (laughs) I think I  will be diplomatic there and won’t take a name. But I liked my on screen pairing  with Sonali for Manmadhudu. The designing and everything was just right in that  movie. Then again Sonali is not my favorite heroine.
I  take things as they come
Q: What is your way of life?
A: (smiles) it is  difficult to answer such philosophical questions. I….I try to be positive, I  think, a lot. I take life as it comes. When ever I planned out anything. Whether  in films or  my life, it flopped. So I just take things as they come.
Q: You seem to be growing  younger and hotter every year. What is the reason behind that?
A: (laughs) may be I am  like wine. But actually nothing like that. Of course I am very conscious about  the way I look. I work hard and I take very good care of my health. I sleep a  lot (laughs).
Q: Which is most weird pick  up line you faced. Even though you are happily married you must have girls  throwing pick up lines your way?
A: Yes (smiles). I do  have a lot of pick up lines coming my way. One of the most common ones these  days is the one where they give you a number and say “That’s my number what is  yours” such things have become very common. And sms have just made things more  convenient and easy for people.
I  am not talented enough to become a director
Q: Do you aspire to become a  director one day?
A: No. direction is a  different ball game. When you are an actor you just have to handle the acting  part. But a director has to handle a whole lot of stuff right from direction to  camera work and editing etc. He should be acquainted with all the departments of  film making. And I do not have that kind of talent.
Q: When the film is finally  made. Who decides on the final look of the film? As in who decides what needs to  be edited off and what left?
A: It is a team work.  All of my hits films have been products of team work. The producer, director,  cameraman, music director and I, we all decide what needs to be removed from the  film and what stays. Mostly it is the director who decides but sometimes when I  don’t feel right about certain things and I am able to convince the director of  it, we get those scenes chopped.
Q: Any instances where you  and the director did not agree on the editing issues?
A: One incident occurred  for Chandralekha. There was this song that was picturised on Ramyakrishna and  me. I did not think that the song fit into the picture but the director  convinced me of otherwise. Then one week after the movie was released the song  was edited of from the film and it was not because of me. Chandralekha is one of  my personal favorites but the movie did not run for even a week.
I  am not interested in remakes
 
Q: Remakes is the present  trend in the industry. Which remake would you like to act in?
A: No nothing. I am  interested in remakes.
Q: What about movies like  Shiva 2006?
A: Shiva 2006 is  entirely different from the Shiva that I acted in. Ram Gopal Varma just used the  same style of making for this film that is all. Ramu is the creator of the  original Shiva. He wrote it, he has all the rights to modify and reuse the style  the way he wants to.
The two stories are entirely  different. One was a college student and the other is a police Inspector. They  just have similar storylines.
Q: You did a couple of  Bollywood films in the past. Any plans for the future?
A: At one time I was  interested in Hindi films. But now I have lost interest in Hindi movies. So even  though I am getting offers I do not want to take them up. After Shiva Ram Gopal  Varma asked me to settle in Bombay. But I did not want to put one foot here and  the other there. I did not want to move out of the Telugu Film Industry and  Hyderabad.
 Rumors are spread just to sell the product
Q: What about rumors about  doing the rounds in Bollywood circles.
A: See people will write  many things. Now days products are not being sold easily and you need some spicy  news to sell the stuff. Its all for survival. This culture has come into  Bollywood some 10 years ago and it is just now entering our industry.
Q:  Bollywood is a lot into  multiplex movies now days. Would you consider doing a multiplex kind of movie?  Something that is not even remotely close to the formula film?
A: When we have around  50 multiplexes in our state then I will definitely consider such a movie. With  only two multiplexes, that two only in Hyderabad, it will be difficult for such  a film to be successful. If you speak about Bollywood, Mumbai has at least one  Multiplex in each street so it is viable for them
Why  the big issue on hike in ticket prices?
Q: Your comment on the raise  in ticket fares?
A: I think it is better  that the government and the film producer makes money rather than undeserving  people earning it illegally. This system has been in action in other states like  Tamilnadu and Maharashtra for quite a few years now but has been introduced only  this year in our state. I don’t understand why people are making a big issue of  the ticket hike. After all films are also a commodity and the right people need  to benefit from it. Movies are also based on demand and supply. So people who  want to really watch the movie will buy the ticket irrespective of the ticket  hike while the others will wait and watch the movie after two weeks. You have a  choice there.
We  should preserve our language
Q: Off late many of your  movies have English titles like Mass, Super and now Boss. Is it deliberate?
A: Not at all. And I  don’t think that words like mass and super are considered English anymore. Even  if you go to places like Rajahmundry and Anakapalli people over there use words  like super to describe a movie. So I think we should have a new dictionary which  will have these words included in the Telugu language (Laughs).
Q: Sumanth’s Godavari and  your Sri Ramadasu, portray the rich Telugu culture and both the movies were  released this summer and have been successful. How do you feel about it?
A: It feels really good.  In fact I had such nice experiences with Sri Ramadasu. My Telugu has improved a  lot since that movie. Now days even though we speak in Telugu we use a lot of  English words in between and that  cannot be helped what with all the  globalization. It won’t be long before English will be the common language of  the world. Even a strict country like China has started relenting to English.  The same with the French. But at the same time we should not forget our mother  tongue and we should preserve it.
I  reflect the talent of the newcomers
 
Q: You have  given break to quite a few new directors but off late you have worked with only  reputed film makers. Are you worried about the risk?
A: What risk? Most of  these newcomers have given me the biggest hits and trendsetting films of my  career. Even Mani Ratnam, when I worked with him for Geetanjali, he was  relatively unknown to the Telugu film Industry. I did Shiva with Ram Gopal Varma.  EVV was only two films old when I acted in his Hello Brother movie. That was the  first big film for him. All these people have given me good films and hits. The  young blood is very encouraging. I like the fire in them. Their newness and  fresh talent reflects in me, when I make movies with them.
Q: Is Don your next film  with Lawrence?
A: I am doing a film  with Lawrence. If everything goes well the movie will go on floors in December.  But we haven’t finalized the title as Don as yet.
Q: Did you see Godavari?
A: Yes. Godavari is a  good film. It reminded me of Geetanjali.
Q: Are you doing a film with  Sekhar Kammula?
A: Well, he has a  subject for me, though I have yet to hear it. Probably in September, he will  narrate it.