Movies are made either to entertain and make profits, or to put across a strong message. Sekhar Kammula follows the second reason while making his films. Right from his debut with ‘Dollar Dreams’, that spoke of the youth leaving the country for better prospects, to the latest ‘Fidaa’, all his movies have a message and touch a chord in every heart. Excerpts from his conversation with Yo! Vizag.
THE FILM
“I was expecting it to succeed, but the response has been even better. It’s overwhelming.”
Right from the word go, Sekhar wanted Fidaa to be a heartwarming musical love story about a guy from US and a girl from Telangana. The different geographies and aspirations drive the story forward with elements of family, commitment, a commercial angle and as is true for every Kammula film, a strong message. The film emerged a box office hit, a response that is heartwarming, he shares.
LOCATION AND LANGUAGE
“It’s been a long time since I told a Telangana based story.”
He shares that the contrast of two geographies was crucial and so he chose the lush green landscape of Nizamabad while moving away from the usual Konaseema based terrains. On the other end was the dream destination of USA. “Telangana dialect comes naturally to me” he shares, but its beauty is rarely portrayed. When asked about why he chose it for the film, he adds, “People have become habituated to characters speaking the “regular” dialect. However, all dialects are part of one language and each is beautiful in its own way.”
CAST AND CREW
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