Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Pawan Kalyan Life
Nature of Pawan Kalyan
RECENTLY HINDU INTERVIEW WITH PAWAN KALYAN
he is one who looks inward.
‘I have always wanted to be a gardener and I love the time I spend in m_v
garden,’ he says. quietly.
Since his debut with Akkada Ammayi I Ucada Abbayi, a dozen of his films in his
17-year long career have crossed the too-day run. Hits ‘ya' flops really don't
matter to him. Post Gabbar Singh, the most successful film of 2012, it
isAtharintiki Daaredi in 2013 that is being talked about.
It is the first Telugu
film to join the Rs. 100-crore revenue club after a run of 50 days.
A too-minute long interview ends up with more talk about himself as a person
and less about his films. "I keep searching for the real Pawan Kalyan. We keep
shifting from one phase to another. a metamorphosis," he says. For one who
has admittedly been a below-average student in school, he is well-informed
about international news because he is a voracious reader.
‘Depressed kid‘
He says he is easily affected by grief, by incidents - people's suffering in general.
‘I have been a depressed kid.
I wanted to lead a quiet life. never wanted to be
an actor. Nature. philosophy and social issues are the three things that always
occupy my mind. You do not have any power over others. but can only change
yourself.” he says.
What makes people think he is an angry man and a minutes silence envelops
the room.
'1 was contemplative. never angry. but gripped with pain.
lf 1 do not respond
to some situation. my conscience kills me. I believe in pennissible violence. not
necessarily non-violence.’ he says. What according to him is ‘permissible
violence?
‘I can't define it but thinlt of a situation where a robber enters my house. Do I fold my hands and request him to move out. or do I
bash him up? You tell me." he asks. with a disarming smile.
About his foray into politics and why he distanced himself from his brother's ‘Praja Rajyam Party", he quips, ‘I was never away to go
back to politics.‘
As of now, he says he is working on the script and pre-production work for Gabbar Singh 2. the sequel to the 2012 block-buster. There's
one change now, though. Unlike the first. directed by Harish Shankar. this will see Sampath Nandi wielding the megaphone.
he is one who looks inward.
‘I have always wanted to be a gardener and I love the time I spend in m_v
garden,’ he says. quietly.
Since his debut with Akkada Ammayi I Ucada Abbayi, a dozen of his films in his
17-year long career have crossed the too-day run. Hits ‘ya' flops really don't
matter to him. Post Gabbar Singh, the most successful film of 2012, it
isAtharintiki Daaredi in 2013 that is being talked about.
It is the first Telugu
film to join the Rs. 100-crore revenue club after a run of 50 days.
A too-minute long interview ends up with more talk about himself as a person
and less about his films. "I keep searching for the real Pawan Kalyan. We keep
shifting from one phase to another. a metamorphosis," he says. For one who
has admittedly been a below-average student in school, he is well-informed
about international news because he is a voracious reader.
‘Depressed kid‘
He says he is easily affected by grief, by incidents - people's suffering in general.
‘I have been a depressed kid.
I wanted to lead a quiet life. never wanted to be
an actor. Nature. philosophy and social issues are the three things that always
occupy my mind. You do not have any power over others. but can only change
yourself.” he says.
What makes people think he is an angry man and a minutes silence envelops
the room.
'1 was contemplative. never angry. but gripped with pain.
lf 1 do not respond
to some situation. my conscience kills me. I believe in pennissible violence. not
necessarily non-violence.’ he says. What according to him is ‘permissible
violence?
‘I can't define it but thinlt of a situation where a robber enters my house. Do I fold my hands and request him to move out. or do I
bash him up? You tell me." he asks. with a disarming smile.
About his foray into politics and why he distanced himself from his brother's ‘Praja Rajyam Party", he quips, ‘I was never away to go
back to politics.‘
As of now, he says he is working on the script and pre-production work for Gabbar Singh 2. the sequel to the 2012 block-buster. There's
one change now, though. Unlike the first. directed by Harish Shankar. this will see Sampath Nandi wielding the megaphone.
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