Rana Daggubati on Project K, S.S Rajamouli, Entrepreneurship & Why 80% movies flop?| RawTalks EP-50

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hi this is r dagati with wami kurapati on Raw talks with WK hello wami welcome thank you very much first of all behind it the next big moment is is Ki what is a thing that rajar is doing where the other directors are not able to do he just wants to make the most awesome film I am okay merg an acquisition progam weeks which is soon as Rana released right everyone was like freaking the hell out then animal released then I was like hey now I look like a decent what do you feel about the betting apps promotions it's a stand that country should really take if it is not then they should make it ilal officially [Music] can we call mras possible okay okay so thank you very much for your support in LS of views millions of Watchers crazy thank you very much podcast 50th episode with mrti most humble actor and entrepreneur different different experience firstever time mentor so basically back way they enjoy working asy defitely respond back first time so now it's time to get into the episode thanks to the team thanks to you guys actually first thank you for coming to Bombay all the way for doing this podcast and uh first time Vish the minity sent me your link I think you doing something very very useful and young I think you've been doing a great job first congrats to the entire team that's been part of this thank you very much for the team also and I'm very honored that you've called me for the 15th episode he was very but yeah because I posted I was asking them who should be the next guest and thank you very much for accepting first thing most awward thing is to introduce the guest and introduce the podcast thank you very much for that and anys for the headline of the article says that Rana himself told that quotation until you donate a kidney or ey don't ask I became so much you were mentioning about the in [Laughter] fact okay whenever I meet you I'll ask you directly that statement was a very funny thing uh see when you young and you get diagnosed with something so I had some I had basically I'm a born hypertensive so I have some blood pressure induced problems okay so my eye issues my kidney issues they'll keep recurring if the blood pressure is not kept in check okay and my lifestyle is a wild gun was always narian okay okay the only time I was vegetarian was when I wanted to lose weight from to you should make sure there's no protein to the muscle for a while and stop working out just do card [Music] after three months shoot was done I ordered some [Music] [Laughter] so I'm fully a meat [Music] okay any typ of and every time I go to another country whatever is their local normal I normally eat okay so I've done many things you'll get scared [Music] also okay okay I'm sorry but okay let's get back to the health issue yeah so the health thing was so I had the eye issue when I was younger then kidney came much later uh but what happened was I wasn't so popular so no one car but by the time this happened everybody was knew what about it I had to stop shooting a film halfway through uh too much was going on okay okay and uh yeah I started shooting exactly 10 days I had stop the film 10 15 I stopped the film I went off to the US then check up one year Gap surgery finish so he tried to drag something but it just once you hit the wrong Mark you hit the wrong Mark so when I came back uh and there was one middle phase where I had to wait for the surgery I had to get to a certain weight okay I had to so almost for like a year I didn't eat salt so I was in that phase and what happen is when and they saw me like a big guy and suddenly you're seeing me just decrease decrease decrease so there is okay there is some level of concern you'll understand that uh there is some level of sympathy you understand that but after that pushes to another degree it uh you don't know what to do about it so there used to be people who used to come quite regularly and uh uh they used to feel sad one man who kept coming regularly okay used to come to my office at this young age usually it happens some 70 years but it happened to you I said I'm looking for a donor sir be positive blood gr I said I'm looking for and then everybody who started feeling about I used to ask this so I said said okay people are so I realize people like to give sympathy but they don't really care to help uh that's one large number of people but you'll be shocked at the people who want to help you that was that really humbled me as a human being like you will not even imagine the people who are who are there in your life who suddenly realize this very quietly will come to you they will come at the time of the right time it's just amazing and those and they don't like their names to be told it's just amazing and I felt like wow you've done some things right to hold some people and I feel like if you life should be like that you should if you're not going to help don't put them down by seeing your week makes sense [Laughter] okay okay okay got it so guys this is Roo SE please subscribe to ro also like what I felt was maybe he's the first P indan star with huge Network on so every Network everywhere see this is until it was uh first I became an actor in a very different manner than in a normal way but as a film lover who right and what happened was like I think it's my stories that led me there and first 2005 Cinema producers it's a very it's a very Art House film right two national nobody they didn't understand how to release that film uh so only because of Duran we made money right right so okay then I knew I had some alternate type of stories I wanted to tell but our time industry nobody understood it telling a story without songs was very weird right a hero not fighting was very weird uh just sitting inside a submarine is very weird so I didn't know how to convince people right and uh as a producer I realized that time that or somebody who like who could curate stories I won't say I uh I found I could curate stories and take it to Talent it's stopping somewhere you either need an actor to be convinced right or like you need a director to be convinced and uh I just thought I didn't know enough to be a director or I didn't have enough culture in me or maturity in me to become a filmmaker and I thought being an actor I could learn a lot of film making crafts and a lot of my friends had become actors so that all training process of the way they what uh I they would have done it for a longer period of time I have a much shorter period to do it so that's when I became an actor so that itself was a different set got it and uh after I did my first film leader was first that only many people stopped me from you're not fighting in this movie then why do you have a body like this but it worked but after Le I didn't didn't know what story to tell because there was only one Shar kamla there or one or two other filmmakers who were making these movies then accidentally there was a script uh casting director and my friend prash through uh Rohan reached out his [Music] production we saw your promo somewhere and you saw your promo somewhere and leader teaser relas butas so they saw the teaser and whatever there was a lot of political hold back that time because of the political nature of the film at that point rajar red garu passing away there was too much happening right when leader was going on so it went on until it made national news and so strange it is said would you audition for said okay now that's a story that I never saw before okay I never knew I knew the culture of Goa but I know I can never do that Inu film right I knew uh gangster drug trafficking love stories and there is a Portuguese influence in India and I said okay now this a chance I'll never get to do in then I quickly hopped there then I saw I was introduced was my first film I was working there for a long time so there was a different equation but when I came here it was a fully new industry different because BB as aity people are from all over the place it's a real culmination of many different cultures so different filmmakers were telling different stories genre based then I said okay but but functioning of an industry which was never was never a possible thing I always we were trying to convince people but nobody bought the idea they didn't they didn't believe that one story was passing and that time remakes were also a very big thing right that was a regular business trade and no one wanted to stop that uh from happening yeah and because I think because uh Advent of TV and media was very little though chinji garu and Wes garu did Hindi films they worked but they didn't continue their careers there they continued their careers in making telu films uh there were some filmmakers that transcended some movies that transcended [Music] like so I found examples in my head to make logic you need some example to I Knew stories had traveled whether or not that actor was the same it's a 3D film okay it's the first it's a Mal film actually it released all over India it was really popular it was actually as a child that's the only 3D film we saw MH and it didn't matter to me which language it was made it didn't matter to the Hindi people that it's a malum film right and that's truly a full pan Indian film it didn't have any Star it didn't have none of those things but it cut across so I felt like nobody was doing that and we have a sense of repetitiveness right if this works let me just do that if this works let us all do these things because it works uh say I'm sure you would have seen it in any of your industry also if there's a podcast that works in a certain manner 10 guys will start that same podcast so but that's our nature we like to fix on a formula and make that formula consistently work but there will be some things that are out there that you can do if you strive to [Music] it so these were all so I said okay let me try to make a Hindi film was the idea at that point and then like luck had it that I was also part of this big Magna off called bahubali that was happening at that point and that exceeded all budgets all scale now this really helped because the fact that I was sitting there we wanted to see how a telug film actually goes there I was making experimental things that some people understand right but Raj was making big things that everybody understands and it was a full game so I think I was just sometimes it's about being at the right place at the right time and your intentions aligning right right so and I and I always like to see our industry I I just feel like I'm a part of this from the day I was born and this place is mine as much as I am part of this place right so I think the growth of this is the growth of me awesome and uh whether we cross boundaries of going Indian Going Global I feel like if there's anything that I can do to help right and get there I should I should be doing that got [Applause] it the of next's behind first thing you might be humble enough that but can we break it see one is I'm a guy who likes to see things grow right and uh whether it's luck or chance I'm I I happen to be in the right place at the right time and I know some right people so combin right place right time right people right so I think uh that you just have to connect the dots sometimes and D was doing called me for one cameo in his film right so then I knew I got to know Dharma so it was just very strange how I was in some places I probably wouldn't have known right that uh that set of people uh but I think that's that's what it is it's just right place right time and communication is very important and let's see bubble is something I'll talk about tell you two times this happened in my life which was once when uh when I was talking about B [Music] okay in and this is one industry person only who told me this he said in Telugu I know the older actors chiranjivi weni and all of them uh but in the newer ones I only know chinu because it's to me he was he was the telu superstar that I knew and everything was but in one town the other way but today it's fun that that's that's it's all changed right so I think our identity is such and see same thing when we went to ComiCon they knew me they knew Pras they didn't know some of our senior actors because they're not so relevant in an American Way of the word and prar in every step I understood it's a much bigger place than what you think it is and it's an un it's a big sea of learning there's no end to it right so I feel like every time some things will come like I feel bahubali was that right film to connect India there is no other film that is that India together watched one day and said this is our film and the moment of pan India was bombed that time so I think in [Music] a so all of these layers came together right and a bahubali on top of that just cemented that time so I feel like now there is a a certain International Edge that you can take and tri Tri also already went off to the Oscars it's one an Oscar for music it's all it's all happening and this is the right time that the West is looking to India it took them many years to understand because it doesn't happen anywhere else everybody speaks one language it's easy to in Industry each one is it's competing but yet complimenting see if you take South India as as a region we have four Industries all four watch each other's films but respect each other's culture you and that's India it's unity and diversity so and I feel like each time we'll have our moments and I feel the next big moment is is Ki and nagash is obviously a very dear friend and T first class friend so HPS okay and after school we straight met on leader set so he was sharar okay okay so again we connected and obviously as a filmmaker we keep keep speaking constantly and I knew what he was doing cema India Indian diaspora one set of foreign everybody in the world will get I felt like okay can we have an Avengers moment can we have that for from this side so I think that's uh that's what excited me to be part of it and uh and what did we do we said we figed out how this so I feel like and it's it's we are one with one group if just for the last 20 years everybody is working together doing the same thing okay got it right everyone was telling that 10 years down the line the same time I've done another podcast as well Els it's a brand I was shocked when I got to know that but once I went there to their Factory I was shocked almost no one believed them when they wanted to start this manufacturing unit surprisingly years so till we don't know what's happening there we never understand what what what might be the what you call potential almost every just because we don't know the brand or we we don't know what's the strength of the brand we didn't know we did not even what do you call imagine the same way industry coming coming to like Spirit uh whenever you invest startup ecosystem when whenever you invest what is that you think I'm sorry to connect with it what did you see with respect to the Future see one with it's it's many things actually [Music] IND myology I was a very bad student in school I studied nothing uh I just used to I used to just just have fun I used to watch a lot of movies I used to like Comics a lot I used to I used to like reading a lot anything to do with stories I liked so my mother got meas when seventh or E grade so from then they were things that I like okay because they gave me God and everything that is India in a non-religious way in a storytelling form and I believe that that is the purest form that these stories came right see today we look at the RAM and the mahabat and we treat them as epics we made them religious Texs we made them all of that but there was time in society where that was the learning there was physics in it there was math in it there was everything that they learned through it so I think storytelling can engage people in a very different Manner and like after bah was done and I thought India has scale right and we know how to make scale now we've our black and white hero had a lot of that and the minute it came to color it got very expensive there was there was nobody who wanted to figure it out it is expensive right but it took a man like Raj took a man like Shu and Aram media took all of the talent that came together Pras and more to just give and let's say let's experiment for 6 seven years and figure out how to make a big war film and you could create a spectacle and today it's not so difficult to create spectacles anymore and and it comes with very big scale and I thought which was quite uh not doing so much in the last couple of years I thought was important to come back to its truest form so that's where it was and uh so today everybody will want to make a Raman want to make a Mahabharat but the day amarra makes a ramayan it will be the r that everybody wants to listen to and entertainment mundu All Brands were known for something see today it's very hard to Define e so I felt like it's important for India to have branded content but if you ever go to an whether you read a book whether you watch a film whether you watch it on TV it is telling similar types of stories and and the audience of is very beautiful uh it's 0 to 80 right so I think that's a that's what India really encompasses and I think there is a great future for E it's back in comics back on the app it's very popular the app so so life is back in in full form actually it's stabilized as a company see more than time Legacy there is a fear right so today what did we get the company back to and credit I have to give it to PR and the editorial team Reena and that group who were months so there is volume there is consistency and constantly read new stories and stories problem every street has a story to tell and our history dates back so long that uh so I feel like we've gotten to that pace there right I will make films only when I know how to make it like that when there is a consistency of doing it and this is a 60-year old brand uh just to Comics right so it didn't move forward the way it had to so I feel it's time to it's these are protecting times you have to protect these legacies in some ways whether it's production whether it's their legacies to hold because they hold a lot of information when they disappear lot of things disappear with them so what what is the aim with that company so when I started Spirit media in 2003 the way I thought my entry into films would be is to do visual effects visual effects I thought was the way to go forward and I set up a visual company back [Music] then but from being a creative okay because it's very few creators were imagining these things uh and as years passed team size it was getting more and more expensive to run it I was making less and less money and the last film I did was sikuru which is mahesh's film Mah and uh that film didn't do well there was some financial trouble across the whole board now I said is this something that I have to fight because I didn't have even one film so what was my dream at that point was the intent but you didn't find the filmmaker but it so happened that I became the bad guy in bahubali and that's it still continued in a different format right but uh I didn't have a problem of feeling mhm I said if I fail okay I can get my hands off and move but I think my parents were more traditional in their approach of their companies and once you build a company you hold it forever right so I sold the visual effects business to Prime Focus at that point today Prime Focus is the largest effect in the world so so I think it was I am okay mergers an acquisition program on two weeks which is huh so so no that time we spent what 18 CR no but 22 crores is what we picked in cash and stock okay like back then so what was complete complete cut yeah yeah the whole thing okay okay but there was no asset really in that place it was just a team uh it was a team of people so but to me I didn't lose there was a lot of debt which I had to repay all that was okay so it was I was I was passing without losing money and I thought that was great at that point and one year later recession hit and they thought I made a great move and all that rubbish but it just happened that right place right time doing the right thing there was no real there was only a few people who knew this but we were not the guys at all and he was doing visual effect in Bombay and post and then I knew it'll be a priz so I called I said he said that's what I thought should I reinvent the wheel or should I just partner with someone like okay come to Fus so I just felt like that was something I had to do at that point and then different thing is I we went and invested some some money in gaming and we lost a lot more money at that point uh so I was making two things I made gaji the video game with a company called FX Labs okay okay it was pre mobile so that was a difficult there no mobile at that point so you didn't know where to go uh then we were starting to make the Doom game actually at some point and then just things didn't work out gaming was not a thing so I realized there's some things that I'm doing that was too ahead of the curve so I said okay which means uh like I remember there was my uh team at that point V and Sunil all of them they said you're walking too ahead like just let's try to walk back a little bit let's catch up some pace and that's when we took the turn I took the turn to become an actor and spirit media was holding me as an actor that's what it was doing all these years and then after the pandemic happened then I realized boss life is going to change it is going to be exactly what I thought it would be 10 years ago it's happening now uh and I feel like I I kept doing things constantly that are slightly ahead of the curve even now like I'm when I made a film called gazi it was very difficult to convince people to make it at that point but today it's normal to make it today it's okay to make a film like it or a film like leader everyone's fine with uh like I I remember I met r as soon as r i do Rel relased right everyone's like freaking the hell out then animal released then I was like hey now I look like a decent guy what's wrong with you so I said okay I'm hitting the curve constantly ahead because this is going to happen right uh I said when I was doing TV the same thing they said no actors shouldn't do this and all that minute I started doing everybody was doing the same thing but you have to keep doing new things otherwise you don't discover new things you will not find new things and naku I believe it's uh there's there's nothing wrong in losing there's nothing wrong in losing because you know what not to do you're just sharper and sharper each time that you fail because you know exactly where not to go and where to go so I spent that entire time of pandemic that whole 2020 we just went and experimented on things I made a we did a pilot for a talk show just on animation mhm completely just uh animation by painted artist okay we did that then we tried to create some music uh and old songs and some rappers how do we create that stuff so we went on to every piece of content and OT was really on the run at that moment and I said okay that storytelling storying in so I think everything I just took in and said okay now let's create spirit and let's fire this gun in a very different manner right [Music] how can what you call platform decide the price of a project because generally how does it work see it depends on what kind of platform you are first one there is a subscription only platforms or there is an ad model where it's it's free and there's pre so you pay for premium or there'll be ads coming in in both these formats is subscription is the larger game MH and how do you decide yeah how the decision is made is based on Revenue that they create M was a very standard bus [Music] calculation but OT is still making a mark they're still understanding what is penetration and every year the strategy keeps changing and especially in India you'll see it changing every few minutes first they were Global players that came and second if you go to the West if you look at their Executives or the people working in those companies and there's a process of getting % right so we don't have a formal education of doing this right so India I feel will still be a bit hazard because the ones who know films are not working in those companies you'll want to go ahead make your own film hold that IP for yourself so I feel India will require that next set of Education you have I think we have learned you know gorilla style of making our own movies and each industry found a different way of making it right and I think that's also the beauty of it [Music] but everyone's cultivated a certain Rhythm right that is unique to their own so I feel like that's what India is we'll keep evolving these things but we need a business now you need people like I I went to I MH and I realized no what all of the people who came and visited me that day nobody had an idea of what they could do with the entertainment industry because that's not even their [Music] Vision but you are not choosing a career in that Cas because you think only creatives have a career there but if you go to America it's not run by creators true it's run by many more people it's each of the companies that's Disney there's a bob Iger sitting there they're they're big knowledgeable entrepreneurs running these companies so I feel like that that's what we are missing right now uh if say I don't think I'm the right CEO for this place even now what my job is to constantly find a new CEO right but always important the art comes before the business right so this amalgamation of people we don't have so till that happens I don't think it'll take a very strong structure got it got every few years Global if the American America hits certain recession then India will have a certain problem if they are fine we will also be fine but I don't know see in India there is because for a paying customer in India and a paying customer in the US it's very very different yeah ticket is different tiet different and there is 70 CR people in India make less than 100 rupees A Day 70 CR people now that's a real fact fact so now what is the India that you're selling to the five CR people that are in the airports Ros today airports have become bigger than [Music] malls beyond that there is very little and it it gets it's very very expensive because there's nothing there's no people don't have money to buy so very calculative to buy so I think so we are playing in a very small uh money economy but we're being in a very big country right see Cinema is the only thing that cuts across all of these things right uh it's like you just spoke about India 123 that's something that we like to always see it in a certain manner Cinema is the only thing that cuts across all groups right so how do you every time you can't make products like that so understanding India I think is the first big step for anybody so I think that's a very important right change that will start coming got it can you please explain the first time I was working with the future group and Mr bani and his team uh they saw India very differently from us U I just wanted to understand how these big companies do business and what is ENT everybody knows all the actors but there's other things that are much bigger in this country then and when they saw people that's when I heard the term India 123 where India one was everyone that had domestic help if you have somebody cleaning your house if you have somebody so you're India one everybody who's supporting India one is India 2 okay minimum so you can be a bachelor right you can have one apartment one bhk apartmentment electrician Plumping there'll be some other support that will be going on in that place right uh if you are somebody who doesn't know how to cook you will have a cook if you are if you have a car you might have a driver so now for one person there there's four people and that's an automatic makes sense and many are a larger family larger India 2 comes so India 2 is a very big number in compon to that's a large s India 3 essentially is because India is a very poor country they're run usually by subsidies they're run by government schemes you and technically they don't earn any income they earn through government means kind of free freebies kind of freebies kind of schemes that and that's very necessary for India because uh otherwise there's never poverty will never get out right so when you're looking at a certain thing cinema right IND so I feel like unless you go deep and know your audience you won't know you'll never know right right got it with respect to S where you introduce your father onto the stage you welcome your father on the stage ladies and gentlemen put your hands together for the father of the greatest son [Applause] one of the craziest and kick host okay I me H actually s is V is one guy I like very much because I know that there is and we'll find stories that we we can work together right uh so I know I can't do every film and I'm also not interested in every film but act there's other things that an artist can do I'm a performer so what else can a performer do so the first time Vishnu actually got me to be a TV host in number one said nobody knows let just do it and and it was fun we did number one y and that pre- it's in J TV and I thought that was interesting and V was entrepreneur in the movies doing different things in the moviesw you have entertainment IND tech industry investing Financial AR there's a lot of Entrepreneurship that is together with entertainment which is why it's so big but that stops there there's [Music] distribut why is that so I have a problem with those things so I feel like there needs to be different different people thinking in entertainment thinking in engagement and uh and I think Vishnu is one of those early entrepreneurs and thanu when he put Sima together I thought uh like the South we have so much similarity but yet we're unique and there's nothing that brings us together right but nothing really connects us though the audience are connected right audience but I said how does the industry connect and I thought that was a very nice event that he put together so from that time I just kept hosting what asking about what it's very random actually whatever Vishnu chooses to give okay it's like this year there's no money means there's no money no problem next year we'll figure this out so that's how it is okay so it's the other shows that I actually make money right right so I casually wanted to get that into the context no but like so I feel like anytime an entrepreneur does something new and and uh is able to reinvent me and I think I can make a big career with it after that so and I feel like Vishnu was one of those awesome crazy also actors CBS getting into sports franchises so I had a question generally sports are they making profits why are the why are you guys getting into sports question so one is why did we get the two question two question mhm first why did we get it because it's an extension of entertainment Right Live entertaining matter and that's it's an extended part of what we do like we invest in films we can invest in entertaining things apart from cricket uh India of the only successful sport franchise was kabi for a small period of time and uh but Cricket always takes front seat and goes off uh but the all the other sports will take some time to catch up uh and IND there was not enough a sport infrastructure in the first place to get us all dominant like I said Cricket also Inus like when I what excited me the most in sport was right my I us then nothing is happening in my life then I actually stopped watching everything for a while like I didn't nothing the reaction of that game didn't mean anything to right but till at the day I saw caby when Star Sports called me they said we need you to endorse the league and I said I said I know how to play kabi I played it in school who doesn't know kabi uh and I watched the first game right new rules that changed it was such an impact Sport and I think it's one of the greatest sports for India because it costs nothing to play it l so I thought it was a very interesting sport it originates in India and it's great for TV right I just feel we didn't take it enough see sometimes you need something that's new you have to pull it long you need to have a culture right and match they were a lot it didn't matter what age people were they just caught on to Cy like that right and I feel that's a sport that will really go forward and become something quite massive in India got it yeah I was reading some stats 2023 around 1700 movies releas IND I'm not wrong and at every Friday is like compl and there's there's also an article where 80% of the movies flop or fail at the box office because of the numbers of whatever it is wrong movie industry basically uh if you if I ask you a straight direct question me because you're also you're also a producer you have uh what you call experience in different different crafts as well K what do you feel might be the reason for that kind of a failures see because there's no barrier to entry if there's a barrier to entry why is let's minutes IND there's an entry barrier to a certain skill right indry soil factor is is a is a large degree so first you're selecting a group of people uh say one people want to be part of it you can make a f i can make a that's very important to you important to me it's important to him and he'll make that story right so there's no uh bar to entry first second and there is some knowledge you will gain over time mhm but that does not mean anything when you are making your next filmu if I've made the biggest hit of my film of my career this this round my next does not have to be a good film because there is nothing from that that I'm taking to do this right it's like a new company it's like a new startup but if you take the startup ecosystem it's the same stat you will see see how many startups if you go to any of these Venture cap things there will be thousand I answer so it's the anything that doesn't have an entry barrier will'll always create a lot of I mean the number of failures will be very high m and I think we should ever be bed down with numbers our volumes are very big see like I remember once when I met one friend of mine from uh uh Eastern European country she's from mhm she saw my following on Instagram and she said that's how many people are in my entire country and so but that's the size of us the so we should ever never get bogged on we are 10 industries that are making 1700 films right so it's only 170 films and industry it's not so drastically big right right right it's only 200 producers that are there every year and in that they will be 20 or 30% that will be there the next year got it I I'll quot only one director because what is he doing which the I cannot name anyone but still what is the uh what is thing that Raju is doing where the other directors are not able to do so I think one uh because I spent six years with him I I've watched him closely he's a Craftsman that's constantly learning mhm uh and is has no connection to what the market is doesn't really care about what's going on doesn't care if his remuneration is Big doesn't care if he's getting biger Advance smaller Advance he just wants to make the most awesome film it doesn't matter if it takes one year if it doesn't matter if it takes 5 years or 10 years so I think that maturity is uh something that is that is amazing for a Storyteller to have uh and I just feel there many things that come together and once things are working you feel that's the best thing that's happening ethic is around everybody in his family who are also creators right there's kro in what he does everyone every single one in his family is creative they either it's always important to be inspired by a group around you and I think Raj has that far better than any other person that I've seen right so they live a very simple humble life it's not like they're into extreme but that's not his thing right uh so I feel he's grown to that and I feel if more and more filmmakers do it's a great thing awesome connect with respect to genr nor lar than life movies complete core commercial movies AR but meu as a person within the industry how do you see the future of Indian Cinema future this is a very funny word okay first I have to tell you we are probably the only generation for the first time in history have no idea where the future is going in all the aspect in every single aspect uh if your job will be relevant my job will be relevant or in a different way we have to do this job uh next 20 years very true so we are heading in a slightly different type of Direction so there's no standard formula to what's going on but what is going on consistently is disruption that's holding a certain pattern uh that for a period that for a period of time because you're constantly changing years cont influence see there's a change in all of us in how we think the way we choose to live our life everything has changed so when that's happening the whole world is going through that momentum right and Cinema is only one part of it and I read this business study I think about eight or n years ago but it just came true post the [Music] pandemic like how did this whole industry start it started with art right so and a bunch of audience saw it and we romanticize that because it's original even today when Art became entertainment the studio systems all of where we are today they said okay Jan it be entertainment so you don't have a great Nostalgia towards that Cinema you won't give it the high value or the high respect that you give an other kind of film but there will be some films that will break that mold also even in the commercial World there are many films that break that mold entertainment it's not like how it used to be distraction is much bigger than mment see there was one line I said in that in an AI that signups Forum I said distraction is bigger than Disney plus M if Disney makes a big show $200 million $500 million so distraction is much bigger than that and that cost nothing right now what is bigger than distraction is addiction there are some people following that formula with that content so you will see a very similar pattern of films if there is a star that has a certain film that works Al for anytime you want to feel like that person is giving you that content so it's changed quite dramatically and today half the world or no not today but say 5 years from now half the world will be Gamers right they don't they might not want to watch a film but they want to be the characters in a film so it's going to change it's going to quite evolve quite dramatically so future has a very large definition and I think but it's now a cyclical way where the good thing is any story that you want will work if it's Unique and original this is the time where you don't have to imitate anybody right now that has never happened before see the the Korean Cinema has taken that to a very different degree K-pop K-pop right schools in schools that don't speak English they listen to K-pop music so you know that they could transcend boundaries in a very different way in come a film like parasite went off to the Oscars one there and that's not a very expensive film it's not cost is not gotten them there their originality and culture got them there right so India original stories true stories and stardom as we know it doesn't really exist it's the story that's become far superior and the way you've consumed a star you don't want to consume him now correct because he's available in many other forms uh so I think so it's a very big changing changing wave got it so but the way you told that makes sense what is going to be the setup in the future you have no idea like I saw uh I was in Japan I think about 2 3 years ago mhm and I saw a theater playing a film mhm which was a half feature film half game right so it has endings that are different right so how is the ending different is because they're about front seat Gam okay after point they take over the story czy so I many mixed formats will start coming in you will start engagement will be very very different got it got it St correct me if I'm wrong so me validation basically so uh whenever this kind of incident based because like what happens there see while while movies see like when you're trying to tell a real story first there'll be a lot of missing links right history even know we're working on uh a book called The Lords of the deck oh no now it's a book that starts in 600 AD mhm the First Kings of the see where did many of our discoveries come from some International you know that this came King came and fought this war and he won this now many times the inscription is done by the winners loser right there's there's a very nice saying if the lion wrote the story and not the hunter it would have been a very different story told so I there's so much in between these things that you need to and you have to do as much as historical research as possible because I don't think there is more drama in fiction than in reality reality unag right and so usually fiction is set up to bridge the gaps MP right right so you don't know if that is a title or if that's a name so as history goes off and history it was the post British history it was that textbook that we learned uh that's how we know about mugal that's how we know about our Kings everything is in reference like I remember when I was very young I used to read about I know about shivaji Maharaj because in reference to the mugal I don't know the mugal in reference to him right so hisory was told in a funny manner to us now we are now trying to find our way of identification now when Lords of the dean G after two minutes now first time I read that book to me that's my most favorite history book in life I think see I was always it was always there but this the rest of the country was in the Deens perview right right right so he told the de story uh like many things that I had as a child like I we never had a imagination of the sea as young people because we never thought we were a sea fairing Community right but we had big ships we fought Wars on ships the the Chas and all went and conquered lands that were on the other side see our first so to me that that context of imagining India I never had when I was young so that's when we thought okay now we have to make a film we have to make a series based on that book but in that there will be is a big historian and writer and all of it along with him there are some more historians that we're working with missing information create a fictional character who's taking me from the story from here to there so in that context got it again so she was mentioning see influencer is different from an ambassador if you talk about influencer influencer has a scope where he can post a video place the link in the comment and ask the people to go click the link go and play the call compar that was a better version from but the question for you is because so what do you feel about the betting apps from tions and should we stop it see first I think it's a it's a stand that the country should really take right uh whether it's a possibility or not if it is not then they should make it illegal officially M and you should say it shouldn't be allowed in the country then it's great then none of us will do it but you will pass a go where it's fine for one year and you will do it 3 years later you'll put me on a case that I have done 5 years [Music] many so that that day the law was F six years later law changed you can't fight for the law that's done so but that's the but India we like that gray room uh politics also likes some gray Room everybody likes a gray room to play in right right uh if you see electrol bonds the guy running the biggest beding amps is giving the biggest party so is it legal is it not legal who are you talking to like so I feel like like many times like journalists ask me these questions I'm like why you asking me like I have no Authority I an actor I'm endorsing a bunch of things now do I oppose it I go to Las Vegas I really think it's very cool if India has a Las Vegas type of town I think it's a Fab thing to have it'll create or if we have a maau type of place I'm saying we'll create an economy that's very different so do I subscribe to it no I'm not a gambler that's not my thing but I feel it's it's I'm saying like America has something someone else has something we should have something good uh but it's not the right guys are never asked the right questions is my my worry got it interest on that no dude the reason I like politics in movies is uh there's a lot of drama so my culture was different I need to take some inspiration from somewhere things that I see and [Applause] it's a most happening moment and but media created that we also created it we also enjoy it uh so when it takes Center Stage right and when I heard leer was the first film I did so I think the inluence of politics is very very high in my just that as politician you can control a lot of things I feel like that's what it is right first of all at least at least see it's it's like that's also not it's evolving right it's evolving every day you need a constant dialogue to be going on like AI we have to treat it like the Internet it's a different age see let's take pre that and this is some something I heard from in one of these forums actually that I went to mhm like when Refrigeration was made mhm fridges were one thing we could cool things but who made money there Coca-Cola made a lot of money because they created a brand that could sit inside a beverage place and you made a lot of money I feel AI is like the internet or the like the refrigeration it's it's giving us some new resource to do something it's still it's a road that's being paved I feel like it'll take some time for us to understand where we actually fit right and what it'll actually do see and every day there's advancements in it slowly like you use a it's doing things it's getting learning more and more but it's purely data driven uh so I think we will human we will have information like internet gave us information but it didn't give us data what is the right thing to do but AI can take that data take that information and create something for us to move forward in future so I think you were talking about artificial intellig I'm not so uh me me if I ask you can we make movies which are actually can we replicate or can we actually replace it with this kind of tools see that kind of future I'm saying they have to get there otherwise there's no purpose for that tool if it cannot do that then why is it even there big big sets and you had to do big action sequences like if you see any of the older films the benur spus fall of the Roman Empire it was impossible one wrong film bankrupted a studio that was there for 100 years but now you can make that much easier see post was a moment post that a lot of bigger films happen much much quicker today you see films that with spectacle with scale regular Hollywood 20 years back like when I was young and I was in school so you saw stories have taken a front seat in a very different Manner and so it's evolved there right and we we are bound to get that Evolution got it so it doesn't change so far I'll read something so I'll read out something uh it's a prompt okay a fight between a wild bull and a 6' 2 in tall muscular man with a chiseled body the man has a villainous look with a French beard with white streaks on the beard the man is be chested and uh draped with faed down with a piece of maroon colored cotton cloth the man knocks the bull To The Ground by twisting the horns of the bull the man turns around and starts walking back out of the Arena to to his surprise the bull uh starts raging towards him from the back again the man comes running and uh flies high in the sky and lands his powerful powerful arms on the head of the bull knocking it down to the ground this is a prompt H what if the same prompt is given and [Music] if so it's like this like uh if that if the prompt can do that then we'll be doing something else see uh like when uh photography lot of painters has never liked photography uh or a lot of like in my age what I saw was poster design different different so but now what happened the same guys who were design but design didn't go out of fashion the guy who knew how to design continue to design here right now will Design be obsolete it will never be because conceptually somebody has to make the choice because design is a choice table right so whether AI does it or a human does it I the one taking the decision so the decision making capacity will get faster right over years what happened is we used to take only few decisions [Music] before so there we had we were taking lesser decisions what did the phone do it help us take many more decisions much much faster with imagery with attachment with files with data you are able to work also much faster on thisi will give you that [Music] leap now will it replicate me performing that means am I going to complete motion complete motion capture cost so all of these will be changes right and how long will you need me to do it so I'm saying what is going to change those AI is doing it off because actor is not moving too much it's a product only clothes and hairs is changing it can keep changing it very quickly so but they continuing take to pay the actor the same amount because it's the likeness office that they're using but it saves on production you don't have to get me to another city to shoot that right so it'll keep saving small small things till it becomes a a mass product got it recent some kind of politicians and even normal producers easy easy game to put it forward and he was specifically quoting about Han movie I thought you'll be the right person because you also supported the movie statement how do you how do you see the statement see see statements don't mean anything actually right so today we in the age of the internet internet is about multiple truths that's truth so now why is anybody making a comment it's not like he feels anything he needs to get popular right so those those actually what it does is distraction distraction and those things only help F right because everyone has a certain agenda uh and it's all everything is on the internet right so if say you a news channel for something now you're constantly looking for news that will make you relevant and keep you up there because until nothing is measured by good news constantly if you create Sensational stuff you're able to create things right so any comment all of that doesn't doesn't actually mean much right right to anybody the guy making it but it's the moment of distraction there is nothing to it at all got it also anything happen my first film I played a CM bro that's okay you were not real life character uh see for me it was N I don't know for me I was very fascinated once uh I was approached to play chra right because first I didn't look like him and and that they came during B okay so I was like a big guy I said are you crazy I said how can I look like that person but me funny enough the I don't know if I can mention but tar was the original director of the film he actually casted me and then Krish came on board much later right so when no no I can the right I didn't understand but I knew that man saw something in me because I just did n Raju at that point m and or I don't know I could understand the storytelling well he caught he made me catch that grip so I feel like he knows me in a different way than I know myself so I said something didn't work out and he was in there Krish was in the film uh when it came to me it was actually only one film at that point then they made two parts and all of that happened uh but I was still excited just that and that that man was so relevant in my life when I was growing up 10 years he was a of the place right he I'm saying the Hyderabad that Guru all of that I saw him being very very relevant and when I was very young interaction my grandfather was an MP at that point CH interaction I didn't know it but Cinema I got to meet him I spent a lot of time with him and uh if you see the little I played a very little part in that film but even those things they'll be very different from who I am right so I thought that was something that's very exciting for me as an actor to do and I don't much care for many things see I do what I think is right and I feel I'm not harming anybody by doing anything right I'm just taking my artistic artistic expr and that is very clear so in some interview or somewhere he was mentioning about movies on entrepreneurs so he he clearly wants uh politians and majorly so if I ask you the question so would you support those kind of movies oh yeah for sure and I think first a lot of writers and filmmakers don't know entrepreneurs because they chose away from that life and they came here right right right and uh like I remember there's a producer who's a lawyer I wanted to do a law film uh so I went to him he said R I don't want to do a law fil I said why you a lawyer why full day I'm doing that only why do I want to get that back here right so I feel like uh there's a little disconnect there there very few people who entrepreneurs what their everyday struggles are is very different from a creative struggle right right so that identification I think hasn't happened yet and but now it will now it's I think very soon it's the time either right so you understand the greatness of that entreer today got it so I think once that gets into a little more s sync it'll change got it what what might be the what you call see first India has very limited screens uh if you take population to population India has 8,000 screens 9,000 screens to 11,000 screens across all like if every screen starts working China has some 56,000 screens or 60,000 screens for the number of people that they are so and so it's not like something connects us at all the the exhibitor in Bombay is very different from the exhib so uh and that's the first problem and it's not and this is an industry that's built by entrepreneurs it's not subsidized by the government tickets are subsidized but not the maker every day it costs more and more to make the film but my ticket price is roughly the same true so where do you where does that incumbency come I can't build theaters with it uh the sharing ratio is quite different in India and the West State so unification of governance doesn't happen at all right so when that is there when limited resources are there in anything you will have a rift see and what will happen if and panan moment start so now everyone's watching everyone's Cinema so there's not enough space when a bunch of people come true so now what's happening to theaters is so you get into a different cycle of problem fake anyone can do anything I'm say nobody is going to stop you so everyone comes up with their tactics of what they think is right at that moment okay got it and I always had a doubt like can he aim to be on a large screen movie shft sh platform is it so easy what do you feel about it see it's a skill see what do you need uh to be on YouTube you're making your own content uh new you are group of friends and validated audience the minute you have to get to the next platform right and one thing I understood series and cem except the skill of performance everything else is very different the way you enter a scene the way you exit because that's it's almost you have a relation like a real person there'll be some things about you that I like some things that about me you like right same way we won't like some things about each other that's what a show is but aema limited time perod you need to create that excitement it will follow hero's journey the script the skill is different if you want to be a performer if you're a good performer any platform you'll cut across right now if you want to write writing for film is very different series very very different writing for YouTube is very different writing non-fiction is very different so it's if you want to get into some place what are the skills of that place do you have them or don't you have got it I think that is what will difference yeah be the difference also most excited so what's the story about it uh I think I have another 10 days left of work uh film I think they've announced October or something as a release uh you don't know how that possible this came through with the director director so he made that film and I thought that's a really impressive film I was very impressed with him and I then he told me a story which was very unlike usual rajik G's film but it was amazing that he was doing a film like that and that film has a very large cast it's got obviously Mr rajik Mr Aman so I just feel like it's a and it's a it's a drama that's very interesting uh it's but it's a film between uh Judiciary police okay uh Entre FAL systems it's a very it's quite a well researched story actually it's a very different take that he's chosen nice and I'm very happy that a chose that film and I could be part of it so when can we see the movie I think October is the release that's what they announced okays so what happens when what is theit that he's going to get is a question two things uh say as a company uh there's and I have a dual life okay I'm a full-time actor and I also have a full-time job so I work in between Sur Productions Amar and spirit media and I'm a full-time actor too so I have to somewhere be part of many things right I can't just be part of one and lead a lifestyle and I feel like it's luck and it's also a great responsibility that I have and the main responsibility of what sures Productions is as a company is over 60 years it's been delivering new people to the industory uh iroiro let's take some of the prevalent few who have been very successful from the ashra Chama was a film that brought somebody like Nani into into uh real places uh there was tun basar early films there was care of karal like all of these this Cinema is what actually brings new Talent uh and I feel like and always a good story is accepted by people it's just little difficult to Market it [Music] every time it's on screen in a palatable manner not in an art house manner but in a slightly commercial man the fum then uh parishan Kaka and uh Charlie h uh now all these are very alternate films almost borderline art Cinema but there is a certain love for that story in a mainstream Cinema and audience always wants variety it's just as filmmakers they want to see different things all the time so I think this is very important for us and cem it's a reflection of society so more people that we able to bring in the more variety we will get right and this is something that I feel like I don't have in my life put in [Music] Yeah couple of years back but that's my house okay okay so culture was only around my childhood was around storytellers writers act technicians so I didn't see too much other life the only little other life I know is in my Village what happens in madas city but and hyad and Hyderabad is my culture Hy my fortunately my my parents were very well off so there was no struggle for me growing up so I didn't see many things and I think Cinema is the only thing that can educate me and educate people like who haven't seen a culture right like I think somebody asked me a question once what are the early influences of Cinema in your life so I think Cinema brings many influences and you it's it's exposure and I think it's this thing so I don't use presents for any other film except Cinema that's Art House or it's there is something new to what happens in the busri you want first you won't lose too much money right uh you will make a little bit because sometimes there'll be some that will just break out and you'll make a lot of money but because the cost is so efficient always in that under two cres under presents will you be investing something it usually comes half off sometimes there'll be I'll find a film where uh a filmmaker will finish some part of the film they will run out of money but they but that Merit of that film you will see and you will invest a little more and get it completed well straight produc see because like so I feel I don't have the ability to judge them unless somebody makes them so I see it in different forms you'll need some edit and some sound tweaking just the little polish to get out the main screen got it and then what it requires is marketing cost of marketing that film finding the the right date in cinemas so the Bigg thing that's a big one now as more and more films come right there's only so many weekends time I had that film with me but I held it for many months because I know in that September there is that two weeks that nobody is coming right so and combination of information combination of marketing I think all of this is requ to get this done what the best movie in your aspect two things first say because and it was so real for the and I thought that was because that was the first time I saw it after a long time and I was excitement 200 kind of so I felt like okay here you go I've come a little longer right and today if somebody makes this film I can put it out there so I think was that [Music] reg commercial hero doing a film like this and when I saw it it was don't know I was I had a dog when I was young and after I grew up I was not so much an animal person uh in I like the animals in the wild and I feel like that's the differ and then I showed it to a bunch of friends who are dog lovers AI dog we need to see that that Cinema is there in theaters for a long [Music] time for a longer period of time so that film ran for like 6 weeks or something so it held that long so I feel this they'll make you rethink reshape the way your thought is got it uh because very very much interested M I have seen many people in my who movie cinema industry any advice if you need to give what would be the advice see for a cinema Enthusiast it's only sharpening their skill and finding a way to Showcase it right see today it's very right it's very easy to be captured there's no entry barrier the same group of people then you can join a studio and then work Mak sense so because there's no formal structure to it see it's like this like a film or an art piece anybody can comment on it or a or this thing because it you're in everyone's life every day uh but once you have to get to do it it suddenly the reality of it starts shaking so I think only advice I'll have is just keep sharpening your skill because the day will come if your skill is good enough you'll get out there got it and [Music] they connected to a lot of people so I guess the only few people that they know theyve called I think okay so basically I I watched some interview of n where he mentions about Mares yeah yeah for sure and I see like it's much bigger in the Hindi industry because weddings are at a very different scale and many states weddings have SES they have performances they have it's a and that culture is trickled down to everyone right so when you have S you have performances you need someone to perform sometimes it's a family performing but if you need to hold audience attention not just for because uh strangely in India that is a very large Prestige which I think is very funny uh and I think I got married the best way ever so I think uh the simpler and more personal they are the nicer it is but each to their own whatever each one they feel like that's what they want to do like I know parents like when my father did my sister's wedding it was very important for him to do a big wedding because that's his first daughter and that's the first wedding he's doing so I think in India that culture is ingrained but the newer generation will cut off to that culture to me it's not so important that I had to call 100 people or I was just happy I didn't have to call anybody head okay so the Google card Bo okay also like this is for my podcast sh so if I ask you like who should sit in the seat and next in the industry in the film industry yeah uh first I think if you can get a man like Mr ramira to speak I think that's because he's really he can come but he's not healthy together yeah or anybody from his ecosystem because I think they have taught us something that is much bigger than what right what anybody has built as an entertainment company he's made Cinema he's published books he's published his news uh he has consumer product and a complete Telugu company it is and born out of our heart our land and it's it's really it's a global establishment right and I think uh entrepreneurs today we don't see it anymore we look at the West a lot more right uh we look at quick things that turn around okay and investors three year five year but that's not how things last uh things here last for a long period of time right forever is a very hard game to play M but when played right it changes the fate of many people so I think that's those are entrepreneurs that you need to bring uh and at every degree I feel that people of the past have something that we don't so like there is a honesty and an earnesty in a generation that we've missed and uh interesting saying they said it's the third generation that forgets and it's the fourth that goes to war so I feel it's a generation that needs to protect values of the old learn as much as we can because what they've done in a time we not we are not able to recreate anymore uh I don't know from the film but uh somebody who's not connected to the movies but he was a big influence in my life was uh an entrepreneur called JV Gala oh yeah of Amon batteries uh he amaja batteries he's also also an MP also and he he was so I was meeting always people slightly older than my age group and fil we knew a few set of people so J was somebody who was very close to me when I was young and uh he's close to me even now but uh his thinking shaped me a lot as an entrepreneur and I think he will give a very good perspective on many things definitely will reach out yeah for sure for sure for sure uh can we call Mr [Laughter] Pras what if we make him sit here and but Pras is a person who doesn't talk so much right so I just feel like uh we should enjoy him in the art form that is very few artists can get to lead that full Pure Life and right uh I think Pras is one of them that good just likes to do great big things and just be a simple humble human being okay see one man I don't like to disturb for anything as raj okay because I just feel like he's doing something far more important than what we doing [Music] but see because we are not that like only few people are like that see I like to meet a lot of people many people don't like to meet lot of people they stay within their universe and I feel like that's also important got it okay anyways so so what is your personal INSP anything person INSP I think in life every day you have to search for these uh from when your child different things will inspire you and like what was the first like to me my family was the first inspiration I think my grandfather was he's a really Wild guy of what he was able to do one man made 130 films yeah now how can one guy make 130 films it's quite to talk about it also it's pretty weird multiple languages and languages like like his his greatness consistently I keep hearing I met actor and I'm a curious guy I like to or industry he knows me as who an [Music] actor said tell me some good times sir in the industry it shaped up Sir one producer was there sir he came once I was like he went somewhere else and changed their ecosystem and I thought that's a pretty phenomenal thing for uh somebody from a village who didn't speak or not and it was just pure passion of Art and movies he kept making I'm sad that today he's no more and I could not understand many things when he said it and everyone has so much experience of scared to show anybody I remember but I was still sh one two words he said to the editor because he knew and then he he was like said come come to the he kept asking about the director where is this director from what movies he made happy so he didn't know Shaker exactly what did you do then I showed some an trailer I showed this one direct B then he said left the room but then for him I understood it many years later he saw somebody because he kept if you go and build a studio there that ecosystem comes we never grew up with building a studio but he was a guy who built a studio right when there was no economy in Hyderabad there were three four people who decided to build Studio was in the middle of crazy lands and in Industry happened so I felt like he was constantly was thinking forward for the time so I think he always will remain the first big inspiration of my life my father and Uncle because of their unsolicited discipline uh and I know that I can never be like them so that was my insecurity in life successful I thought I will probably none of those so I started working where I was very early because of I think that insecurity of my right right myad uh then over life the directors who shaped meh uh Shaker definitely being the first one uh ran sippi D maram Raj migar obviously tja pru solman these are all people that showed me different types of life that I never saw or experienced uh a big influence that people that I don't know but was a film Star Wars Star Wars was a huge influence in my life but because the first time when I saw it I thought it was real so I felt like he created a moment in me that I saw Beyond Cinema in that film where this is real moment with fion so I thought like these were always remained big influences awesome also like last question is like first of all 50th episod episod and what is an advice for me because being a cont Creator Start Community because we keep doing events like open mics for startups so person like me if I ask you or people like what is your advice for this kind of what you call entity see more than see I'm not like the type advis typ pun actually but I feel like where you are sitting right now you will see a certain problem in society in society or there was something that move stronger F of you want this to change uh uh I'll give you an example of what I did when I was younger or when I wanted to do other businesses apart from film okay now I saw that India was a is a country that's quite poor as today you talk about a 3 trillion economy but we have the most number of poor people at the same time so one group keeps getting rich game group will keep growing as you learn the game better and better but that information transfer doesn't go everywhere so I think as a content creator that is the greatest strength that you have Nik how in your respect how do you change a life of a community right because two things only have changed it either education or entrepreneurship these are the only two things that have changed and done great for our country with or without politics being there or great governance right Z company who CH company he chose to build it in a local Tamil Nadu Village and it changed the fate of that entire District right the town has changed people have changed development has happened because of one entrepreneur a bunch of people who were in extreme poverty wrote upsc and those kind of exams studied really hard and they changed the growth graph of their lives right so I think group everyday what is that you want to identify with where would you want people to know you for here you go he told me that this was possible that day and that's what you need to find I think once you find your spot then content will just keep flowing you will not want to ask questions anymore got it because a mixture of start it's not because I never had connections in the industry around sorry six months back he's looking after something else but he tried to make me understand you were traveling I guess if I'm not wrong then recently but many many thanks 50th episode no I'm very honored thank you for coming by and see I think uh see we usually do a lot of things speaking about stuff and I've done it for many years and I feel like now I want to select and find people that make sense right and I saw glimpses of many questions that you ask different people then I said okay there is transfer knowledge and I thought uh you are doing a very Noble and a very important thing so all the best congrats whatever you thank you very much thank you very and I hope I will see you on another episode if I achieve thank you very much thank you very much [Music] [Music] K she'll be the first reason [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] top podcast sh [Music] podcast there were times at times two hours before I get the Bri despite having [Music] a first of [Music] all Manisha so guys this is Roo team please subscribe to [Music]
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Length: 129min 25sec (7765 seconds)
Published: Sat May 04 2024
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