
I have been mulling over that question for almost a year now. In fact two weeks from now it will be a whole year since Avakai first hit theaters. Since then its been a whole new world of experiences.
Experiencing life through the pain of rejection and failure. Its been tough but enlightening at the same time. I took a lot of time to ponder about what kind of stories I must make and what kinds will be accepted by an audience...
I don't have an answer, but I have a new script...well, almost.
More about that in a later post.
I thought I would start writing once I started seeing a comment...so here it is, my first post in almost a year!
I will have more things to talk about in my next post (in a couple of days or so)...
until then...
Hi Anish,
ReplyDeleteGlad to know that you are working on a new script. Keep posting the updates as you did earlier!!
Pradeep
mailed you my comments...on your previous work
ReplyDeleteHello Anish,
ReplyDeleteI just watched Avakai Biryani and had to write and congratulate you on a great movie! As someone who grew up around telugu culture I really appreciated how well youve captured the people and the the nuances of the culture, as somebody who loves films, I really enjoyed the beautiful execution. And finally as an audience I found it touched a chord.
Great work! Hope to see lots more from you!
-M
AB has been truly inspiring – I am sure it will drive away the depression and ignorance if one can feel the actual pain that was communicated thru this movie. Kamal was apt for the character and u as a director did a fantastic job. I saved the movie on my lappy and watch it everytime I get a hurdle – be it as small as a bash from my boss or as hard as family stress. I can’t explain the reason y but it jus motivates me all thru. A simple story - avoids over dramatization, vulgarity and violence. Sekhar, Kamal and Anish – a perfect blend for a new telugu movie horizon. U guyz rock!
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
Shilpa
Dude ,
ReplyDeleteI think you should look at your strengths and weaknesses. May be you are not meant to make films . I am not telling this because u made one crap movie (btw i watched AB) . You might be a good story teller not a good maker. May be you are a mature movie goer .. that's about it. You are a good blogger , good movie critic. Anyways , Good luck for your next venture .
-Seenu
Hello Anish Sir,
ReplyDeleteI saw your movie avakai biryani today(original Vcd).. It was different, fresh. I loved it. I hope you make a lot many movies with different subjects/themes..
If you need a fresh voice do remember me..
ALL THE BEST.
Just happened to watch Avakai Biryani on TV.A very warm movie with few really touching scenes. How I wished I had actually gone to the theatre when it got released.
ReplyDeleteHoping to see more of you and Kamal in telugu cinema.
Cheers!