Passion
is the word that unites fascinated Telugu movie lovers who come to Film
Nagar to be a part of Telugu cinema. Like every passionate movie lover,
Sunil too came to Hyderabad with dreams in his eyes. He wanted to
become something and became something else. Sunil carved a niche for
himself as one of the finest comedians Telugu cinema ever produced. But
what he portrayed in his latest release ‘Andala Ramudu’ is going to be
something he would be really proud of. Idlebrain.com met with this
exceptionally talented actor at the sets of ‘Pellaina Kothalo’ on 17th
of August for an exclusive interview. Here are the excerpts -
Background:
I belong to Bheemavaram. My father died when I was five year old. My
mother was given the job of my father in the postal department (central
government) office and she raised me.
I
got interested in film media because of Chiranjeevi dances and fights.
Me and my friend Seshagiri used to go to films on daily basis from 5th
class onwards. We used to stay in a house opposite to Nataraj theater
in Bheemavaram. During second show, they used to open the doors of
theater and put high volume whenever a song comes in film. I used to
listen to those songs and practice dance in the temple of our temple
quarters in which we used to stay. Incidentally my first film as hero
Andala Ramudu is also released in the same Nataraj theater in
Bheemavaram.
I
used to be a popular dancer in Bheemavaram. Somebody asked me to
participate in dance competition by Rotary Club of Bheemavaram. I got a
consolation prize when I participated for the first time. For the next
3 consecutive years I won the 1st prize. I used to dance for a song
from Aaj Ka Goondaraj (Chiranjeevi) to win first prize. During that
time my Telugu master told me that there is something called fine arts
in graduation. I join that course because it would give me a lot of
liberty to pursue creative fields. I tried to do stage plays. But
nobody gave me an opportunity because of my height, voice and stout
personality. They thought that my looks and voice would dominate the
play. I used to respond to them saying that I would be successful in
films because I am being rejected in stage plays. I did dances and
comedy skits. But I could not do stage plays.
I
came to film industry to become a dancer in 1995. At that time dance
master Saleem started a school in Hyderabad. I had to go back because
the institute was not in place. I went back and reentered in 1996. My
lucky number is two and whenever I attempt something for the second
time, I succeed.
Later
on I decided to become an actor. I wanted to become a villain like
Mohan Babu who is capable of doing comedy as well. I tried for the
roles of hero’s friends. But was rejected. I realized that I alone
can’t fight. I wanted more strength. I brought Trivikram from
Bheemavaram. He completed M. Sc. In Nuclear Physics and was teaching
maths, physics and chemistry to 9th and 10th class students. He is a
great teacher. He teaches in a simple manner so that everybody
understands.
Trivikram
started his career as ghost writer for writers like Posani Krishna
Murali etc. I got frustrated after trying for acting roles and decided
to join direction department. I joined as assistant director in order
to earn my living. But my back luck continued there too. Whenever I
attend an opening, that film would either be stalled in the middle or
goes unnoticed. My first film was ‘Second Hand’ that had Ravi Teja
(clean shaven for that role) playing hero. Nivas who edited Rangeela
film directed this film. That film was stalled after doing some part of
shoot. Later on I worked for Peruleni Cinema. They used to make me do
crowd control in stead of giving me clapboard. During that period, I
had the opportunity to observe actors from close quarters and learn
more about acting.
I
got opportunity to act in Premakatha and Swayamvaram at the same time.
The opening day for these two films was same. Premakatha shoot started
in Palakollu and Swayamvaram in Hyderabad. I had to make a decision. I
though that I could do with Trivikram and Vijaya Bhaskar again. But I
could not miss a chance to work in Ram Gopal Varma film. I went to
Palakollu. I went a barber shop and did a special hair-do. They did not
commit my character. They were taking graduates from NSD (National
School of Drama) by ignoring a local guy like me. They said that they
can’t offer me a role. There is a Mavullamma temple in Bheemavaram.
That temple is a lucky temple for all of us. I could not get a role in
Prema Katha despite of offering a saree to the goddess at Mavullamma
temple. I went to temple after being rejected and prayed her that I
would never ask her any favor in future. After reaching Hyderabad, I
was told that my role in Swayamvaram was offered to somebody else as I
could not make it.
I
got my first break with Chirunavvutho film followed by Nuvve Kavali.
Though I committed Chirunavvutho first, it was Nuvve Kavali that was
released first. It was Trivikram who gave me huge break with these
films. As he was my roommate, he understands my body language and
dialogue delivery very well. He wrote beautiful dialogues and
characterizations to me. If I were given some normal role in my debut
film, I would not have been here today.
I
got lucky because all my first six films were 150 days films - Nuvve
Kavali, Chirunavvutho, Nuvvu Nenu, Nuvvu Naku Nachav, Manasantha Nuvve
and Nuvvuleka Nenulenu. Since then I have been doing lots of films. I
acted in 121 films so far.
I
give credit of my success to Chiranjeevi as I came to film industry
after watching and getting inspired by Chiranjeevi films. I disagree
with the people who say that movies spoil youth. Chiranjeevi inspired
me to do something constructive and become big in life.
(remaining part of the interview will be published in a couple of days)
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