'Brahmotsavam' is a love story set in a family backdrop... It's all about relationships people have on different levels.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Srimanthudu' was very important for me and my career at that time, so I was tensed. But for 'Brahmotsavam,' honestly speaking, I am more excited because of its content. I have attempted something new, and I am keen to see how the audience receives it.
'Bramhotsavam' is a celebration of families, life and togetherness. It's a film I hold close to my heart.
'YHM' has broken many stereotypes on Indian television with its take on remarriage, infertility, and idea of marrying for the love for a child.
Everything Sholom Aleichem talks about in his plays and his short stories is about people, family, man's relationship with his God, the breaking down of tradition.
There is a common theme, though, in the stories I have told, which are usually associations of characters or families that are formed outside of a family circle.
Any story is better with a little love in it, right?
People love a true story and especially a true story where two people from opposite worlds come together.
I found it an interesting portrait of a marriage in exploring notions of how one partner supports the other, whilst not jeopardizing the greater good - which is the family.
It's based around a Jewish family but it really is a universal theme about getting along and coming along.
Well, it's an adventure story, and a Bildungsroman, of course, but there was also the intention to describe a culture that had been seen in rather narrow terms.