Zitat des Tages von Ram Charan:
The success of 'Dhruva' has given me more satisfaction than any of my previous hits, simply because the audience accepted the film even though it was experimental. I really hope this kind of acceptance makes experimental cinema the new mainstream cinema.
Whether I do an original film, a dance, or a remake of my dad's hit songs, I have always been compared to him.
I style my roles mostly with some help from my team of stylists.
Krishna Vamsi is a very good director.
Not once did I feel pressurised that I was stepping into Mr. Bachchan's shoes. I don't say I didn't feel the pressure of starring in a remake of 'Zanjeer,' but somewhere, that worked to my advantage.
I don't like family stories forcefully mixed with commercial elements.
I had never danced all my life until I shot for my first song in 'Chirutha.'
We have to understand that content is king now. And it doesn't matter what the source of the content and where it's coming from, as long as it is workable.
I don't know how to say no, and that's a weakness.
I love shopping, but I can't go out. I love going to restaurants and eating out with friends.
With 'Rachaa' I get back to action. It has very edgy action.
My family never had a business background. We are artistes.
Drama starts where logic ends.
I may be a star in the South, but when I go to Bollywood, I am a clean slate, a white paper. Whatever the director makes of me is what I will become for the audience.
Nobody does remakes for the sake of it. As for me, I have not hard and fast rules with respect to remakes.
Some films shouldn't be remade.
I am open to them. If I come across something interesting, and I think it suits me, I may do a horror movie.
'Bruce Lee' is the fastest film in my career. But the quality is also very high. The last song was shot continuously for 24 hours. We worked like robots for that song, but the quality is outstanding.
I think God gives you all good things at the same time.
I was pampered by all my father's directors and producers during childhood. But at home, my father made sure I led a normal life.
Had 'Dhruva' not succeeded, I don't mind calling these films experimental.
In terms of script, Bollywood should learn from South Indian scripts. Not talking about the fights and action, I am talking about the drama bit.
The sky takes on shades of orange during sunrise and sunset, the colour that gives you hope that the sun will set only to rise again.
I have to give importance to my personal life, my family, parents, and sisters. I hope I can strike the right balance.
When a producer like Prasad, who knows people's pulse, is ready to try something new, why not me?
'Dhruva' will have them glued to their seats throughout, and I'm sure of that.
I like doing my own stunts.
When I decided to work with Krishna Vamsi, people around me were apprehensive about my decision. They warned me that I shouldn't work with an unsuccessful director.
I don't think I can play Mr. Bachchan.
It has been a great working experience with Sreenu Vaitla.
The moment we finished shooting for 'Bruce Lee,' my wife Upasana reminded of a pending holiday.
After watching me in a larger-than-life character in 'Magadheera,' the audiences didn't accept me as a college-going boy in 'Orange.'
I am not that big a method actor.
Accept it or not, every star, actor, and director wants to work on larger-than-life films.
I feel that whoever isn't feeling settled in their career won't think about their marriage.
'Dhruva' is not a first person narrative of Siddharth Abhimanyu.