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00:00I don't think it's a break, I think it's a break in this world.
00:05I tried to understand myself.
00:08I didn't leave my slippers in the church, I didn't put them in my pocket.
00:11They were there, their feelings were there.
00:14How much did you lose weight?
00:15Around 22 kgs.
00:1722 kgs, how long did you lose weight?
00:192 years.
00:20There's a guy called Snake Shyam.
00:22He says, this snake is not good for you.
00:24That's what I told him.
00:26I told him that with my eyes.
00:28You continue to act like a hero.
00:32Sometimes you take a big gap.
00:34You gave a reason for that gap.
00:36Was there a need for that gap?
00:40Was there a need to take it?
00:42People like us follow that.
00:43I don't leave my slippers in the church, I don't put them in my pocket.
00:51They were there, their feelings were there.
00:54I told myself not to do it at that time.
00:57I told myself not to do it at that time.
00:58What should I do at that time?
01:00Spirituality, yoga asana, mantra.
01:02I have to charge my body for all these.
01:08I have to visit temples.
01:09When I go to a temple, I have to sit for 10 minutes and get up.
01:13Why?
01:14I have to pass time there.
01:15I have to capture the energy there.
01:17So, for those 5 years, I had a habit like that.
01:20I did that.
01:21You took a break for 5 years.
01:23I don't call it a break.
01:24We call it a break in this world.
01:28I am trying to understand myself.
01:31What did you understand in those 5 years?
01:34What should have happened in my stars and planets?
01:39What would have happened at that time?
01:41Now, people are driving their cars in the highways.
01:45One car met with an accident.
01:47Why did they meet with an accident?
01:48100 cars met with an accident.
01:50It is not possible.
01:51Only one car met with an accident.
01:52Only one car met with an accident.
01:54Only one car met with an accident.
01:56When it is like that, it is planets.
01:58For those who understand it, it is science.
02:00For those who don't understand it, it is superstition.
02:03I understood it because I saw it as science.
02:05It took time for me to understand it.
02:07Yes, sir.
02:09Before taking a break, you make a film.
02:12You make a film about becoming a police officer and going to Kempegowda.
02:16When I watch that film, I get a sense of dedication.
02:19You had toned your body and reduced your weight.
02:24How was that process?
02:26Did you want to make an action film?
02:30It was not an action film.
02:31If I wanted to portray a police officer in that film,
02:34I had to tone it down.
02:36So, I prepared for that.
02:37It is not possible to make an action film.
02:41A police officer has to be fit.
02:43Many people have to do parading and drills.
02:46Police officers come to me on Fridays.
02:48They ask me to reduce my weight.
02:50They ask me to cut my hair properly.
02:53It is a uniform.
02:55It is a procedure of the police department.
02:58I had a lot of weight.
03:00It was not good.
03:02So, I had to tone it down.
03:03How much weight did you lose?
03:05Around 22 kgs.
03:06How long did it take you to lose 22 kgs?
03:08It took me two years.
03:09I lost it within five years.
03:12Super.
03:13You said you wanted to experiment.
03:19The audience expects you to make a film like this.
03:24They expect you to make a comedy film.
03:28You want to experiment.
03:30But when the experiment doesn't work,
03:33or when you don't want to see Komal like this,
03:35or when you want to see her like this,
03:37do you feel disappointed?
03:39No. It is in their interest.
03:41When you come to my house,
03:43I give coffee to everyone.
03:45There are people working in my house.
03:47You can give coffee to them.
03:49But I have to give coffee to them.
03:51The audience has their own mindset.
03:53They want to see me like this.
03:55When they see me,
03:57I have to cater for that.
03:59If not, I have to try something else.
04:01Do you feel you have learned a lesson from that?
04:04Don't try something like that again.
04:08Everyone is ready to play the role of Vajramuni.
04:13It is all about the rugged look.
04:15No one can say which one is ready to play which role.
04:19We can easily talk about that.
04:22But we don't know which one is ready to play which role.
04:27For example, Snake Shyam.
04:34That is what I was afraid of.
04:36That is what I was afraid of.
04:38I thought,
04:40why am I afraid of this?
04:42We don't know after the movie is over
04:44whether we are afraid of something or not.
04:49We don't know if the movie is in our heads.
04:56You have said that
04:58songs are very beautiful
05:00because you have a musical sense.
05:02If a song clicks well in a film, does the film become a hit?
05:07Or is it that the songs are good and the film flops?
05:11No. People should know that light travels faster than sound.
05:17But in a film, sound travels faster than light.
05:20Before entering the theatre, people don't know how the film is.
05:27Here, it's vice versa.
05:30Usually, light travels faster than sound.
05:33First, we hear the sound of firecrackers.
05:36Then, we hear the sound of firecrackers.
05:39But in a film, we hear the sound of firecrackers first.
05:42Then, we take it to the theatre.
05:44It's a different technique.
05:46What kind of songs do you like?
05:48I don't like...
05:50Personally?
05:52I listen to Pandit Venkatesh Kumar's 7-8 songs every day.
05:59I listen to it every day without missing a beat.
06:02I listen to Purandara Das's songs very well.
06:05Pandit Venkatesh, Padma Bhushan, Padmashree, our Karnadas.
06:09I also listen to Bhimsen Joshi's songs.
06:12It relaxes me.
06:14It's more like music therapy.
06:16I personally enjoy listening to it.
06:19When I'm in the mood to listen to a film,
06:22I listen to Sanjeeva Thiyavagalaru's songs.
06:25That's how I get into the setup.
06:27If you want to listen to your own film,
06:29which song would you choose?
06:31I have a song called Aruvam Maharaha Aruvam Maharaha.
06:34It gives me a lot of positive vibes.
06:37Do you do it more spiritually?
06:40Aruvam Maharaha Aruvum is not spiritual.
06:43What happens is...
06:45The song itself is different.
06:47The name itself is Aruvam Maharaha.
06:50There are words like Nuggi Nadi, Munde Nadi.
06:53It gives me a lot of energy.
06:55When I listen to a song called Avinadvesha,
06:58I get inspired.
07:00There are a lot of songs like that.
07:02I have to do it in the gym.
07:04The song list in the gym is different.
07:07It's like that.
07:09If I go to a club and listen to a classical song,
07:13they think I'm crazy.
07:17I don't know where to listen to it.
07:20I have to know the songs that come up.
07:23When I know that,
07:25it gives me interest.
07:28In everyone's life,
07:31there is a right decision and a wrong decision.
07:35You don't know if it's right or wrong.
07:38What is the right decision in your life?
07:41The right decision is...
07:43It can happen at any time.
07:45The right decision is...
07:47I did a film production.
07:49I did an exhibition.
07:51I did 20 theatres.
07:53I did a distribution.
07:55To understand cinema,
07:57to create an art,
07:59and to do a production house,
08:01you need a lot of things.
08:03I did a YouTube channel for music.
08:06I wanted to encourage people
08:08who were doing lyric songs.
08:10I made a right decision.
08:12I did a recording studio.
08:15I didn't do all this before.
08:17I did it at the right time.
08:19It was the right decision.