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00:00Namaste, you are watching Filmubeat Kannada. I am Eshwan.
00:03For those who are thinking, when will we get such a youthful film,
00:06when will we get such a school, college days, memories,
00:08when will we get such a film, it will be good,
00:10this is coming on July 19th,
00:12Vidyarthi Vidyarthi Nere, the film is coming.
00:14So, I have the director of this film with me, let me talk to him.
00:17Sir, Namaste.
00:18Sir, Namaste.
00:19How are you, sir?
00:20I am very good. Thank you, Filmubeat Kannada.
00:23Thank you so much, sir.
00:24Arun Mukta. Amukta.
00:26Arun Amukta.
00:27Take Arun, sir.
00:28What is Amukta?
00:29Amukta is my daughter's name.
00:30Daughter's name, okay.
00:31I thought there are many people by the name Arun,
00:33so I joined Amukta.
00:34Oh, super, super.
00:35Now, when it comes to daughter,
00:37I have seen Amukta and Arun,
00:40but why did you give your daughter's name as a father?
00:42Actually, look sir,
00:45it is an emotion, actually.
00:46It is a love, actually.
00:48Daughter.
00:48Yes, daughter is love.
00:50That is it, actually.
00:52I can't give anything more than that,
00:55according to me, actually.
00:57I have seen my name on a car,
00:59I have seen my name on an email.
01:01You have seen your name on a bus, right?
01:02Yes, I have seen my name on a big door.
01:04So, I gave my daughter's name.
01:05Arun Amukta.
01:06Yes.
01:07Let me see your tattoo.
01:08Yes, sir.
01:10This is my daughter's first year.
01:11Is it Pappu's age?
01:12Yes, Pappu's age.
01:13Okay.
01:13When she was in her first year,
01:15I took her leg to the train,
01:17and tattooed her there.
01:19Amu.
01:19Amu.
01:20My daughter's name is Amu.
01:21How old is she?
01:22She is eight years old.
01:23Eight years old.
01:24Oh, super, super.
01:25Arun Amukta.
01:26Yes, sir.
01:27And,
01:28Vidyarthi Vidyarthini Ere, sir.
01:29Cinema.
01:30Okay.
01:31Now,
01:32do you know when you asked me this?
01:33When you are in school or college days,
01:34they address you.
01:35When there is a special program,
01:38the teachers or headmistress
01:40address you as Vidyarthi Vidyarthini Ere.
01:43Why did you want to make a film with that title?
01:46Sir, the title is,
01:47first of all,
01:48I am from the rural part.
01:50Okay.
01:51So, I have heard from my childhood,
01:53that all Vidyarthi Vidyarthini Ere
01:55has to become a film star.
01:57I have heard it thousands of times.
02:01Okay, okay.
02:02At all functions.
02:04After making this story,
02:06I wanted to know what title to give.
02:08And,
02:09this is a completely teenage-oriented,
02:11youthful content.
02:12So,
02:13the best title,
02:14and there are two ways.
02:15First,
02:16people should know this easily.
02:18Second,
02:19it should be an announcing title.
02:20Third,
02:21it should be easily connected.
02:22And,
02:23since we are all newbies,
02:24Chandan Shetty is a newbie,
02:25the supporting actress is a newbie,
02:27the big screen is a newbie,
02:29the title should be easy to understand.
02:31And,
02:32there should be a little cuteness in the title.
02:34These are the points.
02:35So,
02:36you have seen it all,
02:37cried,
02:38and put it in this cute title.
02:39Yes, sir.
02:40Yes, super.
02:41Okay,
02:42I saw the trailer.
02:43When I saw the first trailer,
02:44I didn't know the students
02:46who came from a very rich background.
02:50Because,
02:51their age,
02:52particularly,
02:53they feel that
02:54whatever they do is right.
02:55This is the right way.
02:57But,
02:58they experience the effects later.
03:00So,
03:01that's what I felt.
03:02So,
03:03with that kind of story,
03:04now that I have told you this,
03:06what are the upcoming challenges?
03:09Sir,
03:10actually,
03:11I have to tell you about the trailer.
03:13You have seen the A-side trailer.
03:15There is a balance in the B-side trailer.
03:17In the coming week,
03:18or coming days,
03:19I will release the B-side trailer.
03:21So,
03:22there is a connection between
03:23the A-side trailer and the B-side trailer.
03:25Okay.
03:26In the end,
03:27Chandan sir comes.
03:28He says,
03:29I will come,
03:30I will come.
03:31He comes next.
03:32What he does when he comes,
03:33is a surprising element.
03:34It is in the trailer.
03:35So,
03:36in the second trailer,
03:37Chandan is completely occupied.
03:38The trailer is completely occupied.
03:39So,
03:40this is the trailer itself.
03:41So,
03:42actually,
03:43in today's generation,
03:45we are feeding everything to the children.
03:51So,
03:52in our generation,
03:53we used to beg and ask for everything.
03:56We used to feed them after asking them a hundred times.
03:58We used to eat,
03:59we used to rub it,
04:00we used to give it to the kids,
04:01we used to give it to them,
04:02we used to give it to them.
04:03After a year,
04:04we used to give it to them.
04:05My father had asked me to give it to him.
04:07I haven't given it to him in 40 years.
04:09You haven't given it to him yet?
04:11Okay.
04:12This is the real situation.
04:14Correct.
04:15So,
04:16I have come from the rural part.
04:17There is a hut called Chikmulali.
04:19It is in the Janagiri Taluk,
04:20in the Davankara district.
04:21To go to school and high school,
04:23I have to walk 18 to 19 kilometers every day.
04:28Even then,
04:29I didn't get a cycle.
04:30There was no bus.
04:31Even today,
04:32there is no bus,
04:33no newspaper,
04:34no internet.
04:35So,
04:36I came from that village.
04:37But,
04:38now,
04:39in a place like Bangalore,
04:40or
04:41somewhere else,
04:42when we are given all the facilities to feed the children,
04:46it is easy to connect to the mobile.
04:49Correct.
04:50Is it easy to get it?
04:51Yes, it is easy to get it.
04:52And,
04:53economically,
04:54it is cheap.
04:55Yes, yes.
04:56So,
04:57it is easy to connect.
04:58But,
04:59the more you
05:00edit a person,
05:01the more money you have to spend on him.
05:04Yes.
05:05So,
05:06the story of the boys who are addicted,
05:08the story of the boys who are addicted,
05:10their mentality,
05:11the conflict in between parents and children,
05:14what is said today is,
05:16the fight is not between the outsiders.
05:18We are the enemies in the house.
05:20We don't need outsiders today.
05:23We are the enemies.
05:24Who is dividing us?
05:26Not the neighbors.
05:27Not the people of the country.
05:28Not the others.
05:29Technology.
05:30In your house,
05:31or in our houses,
05:32let's take our example.
05:34When we go home,
05:37if the father is there,
05:38he will be looking at the phone.
05:40He is addicted to one technology.
05:42If the children are there,
05:43they are addicted to their phones.
05:45Others are addicted to OTT.
05:47So,
05:48technology has addicted them.
05:50So,
05:51if you have gone home early in the morning,
05:53you won't have heard anything.
05:54Yes.
05:55You won't even be able to talk.
05:56Correct.
05:57So,
05:58as far as I have seen,
06:01it is better to give up.
06:03It is better to give up digital addiction.
06:05Why?
06:06Because,
06:07they talk.
06:08When I went to the bar many times,
06:10I met a stranger.
06:12Sir, 100%.
06:14I will give you two examples.
06:16One is,
06:17beautiful people.
06:18All are good people.
06:19But, everyone has a mobile phone.
06:21Another is,
06:22everyone is at the bar.
06:24Here,
06:26everyone is looking at each other emotionally.
06:28They are sitting at the bar,
06:29talking to each other,
06:31interacting,
06:32smiling.
06:33But,
06:34entertainment,
06:35mental health,
06:37mental health,
06:38I am not talking about physical health.
06:40I am talking about mental health.
06:41For them,
06:42it is very good.
06:43I think you will agree.
06:45So,
06:46there is a mobile phone and a bottle.
06:47Yes, there is a bottle.
06:48But,
06:49mental health is good for them.
06:50Okay.
06:51And,
06:52they have human side factors.
06:54Here,
06:55the human side is losing.
06:56It is losing emotions.
06:57Every day,
06:58there are game addictions.
07:00There are social media addictions.
07:02I don't have to tell you that.
07:04Today,
07:05a small message,
07:06a big controversy,
07:07is going on.
07:08Yes.
07:09And,
07:10this has already adapted in my film.
07:12Okay.
07:13Because,
07:14anything can happen because of this.
07:16Everything is getting damaged because of this.
07:18But,
07:19again,
07:20innocent people are getting damaged.
07:22Yes.
07:23Again,
07:24what is happening?
07:25The rich are getting saved.
07:26The influencers are getting saved.
07:28What is missing?
07:29For very innocent people,
07:31everything is affected by technology.
07:36This is the whole film.
07:40Okay.
07:41And,
07:42at this time,
07:44in this social media era,
07:46we needed a story like this.
07:48Because,
07:49in so many message-oriented films,
07:51people do anything.
07:52But,
07:53at that time,
07:54they realize that they shouldn't do it.
07:56And,
07:57if they go home,
07:58it is the same phone.
07:59It is the same Facebook.
08:00It is the same Instagram.
08:01They keep doing the same.
08:02But,
08:03how much impact will it have on the children?
08:05Sir,
08:06I don't usually give a message.
08:08I don't try to give a message.
08:12For example,
08:13let's say,
08:14I am your father.
08:15I am your son.
08:16You are a politician.
08:18I know how you make money.
08:23You make money with shortcuts.
08:24You make money with honesty.
08:25I know it very well.
08:26Because,
08:27I stay at home every day.
08:28I know where you make money with shortcuts.
08:30I use those shortcuts.
08:32I try to make money with shortcuts.
08:34I try to make money with shortcuts.
08:36I try to pass my exams with a copy.
08:38I build a gang.
08:39I buy cars for Shauky.
08:41I put up walls.
08:43Nowadays,
08:44drugs,
08:45weapons,
08:46I am into weapons.
08:47I play games.
08:49That's it.
08:50One find,
08:51you will realize,
08:53that my son has gone bankrupt.
08:55You come to me.
08:56What do you ask me?
08:58Why do you do it?
08:59Why do I do it?
09:00If I ask you,
09:01you will say,
09:02you don't have rights.
09:03Why do you do it?
09:04I will ask you.
09:07You don't have rights.
09:08You don't have rights.
09:09Why?
09:10Because,
09:11you make money with shortcuts.
09:13You are influenced.
09:14100% sir.
09:15I take money from my house.
09:17I am influenced.
09:18I know how to make money with shortcuts.
09:20You don't have rights.
09:21You have lost your rights.
09:22Correct.
09:23At my age,
09:24I would have lost my rights.
09:26If I had a palanquin next to me,
09:27it would have been enough.
09:28What would I have lost?
09:29I would have thrown the palanquin out.
09:30What would I have done?
09:32Don't try to influence your children.
09:35You have lost your right first of all.
09:38Today,
09:40in some of the parents I know,
09:45the hardship of meeting children,
09:46is at their homes.
09:48It is not outside.
09:49At their homes.
09:50The hardship of meeting their children is there.
09:53If you come to an example,
09:55they do social media.
09:58In social media, they say, if you want to have food, you have to call and ask for food.
10:02Their house is inside, not outside. You have to call.
10:06There is a situation like that. Where does the emotion bond?
10:08I have come to have food.
10:10In my father's house, I tell the truths that I have seen with my own eyes.
10:13Just like my mother used to do.
10:15Here, if there is Mude, Saru and Anna,
10:17In another table, there is Sugi, Zomoto and other people.
10:21I have seen this with my own eyes.
10:23So, what I think is,
10:25We are losing our emotion.
10:27We are cutting it.
10:29The more technology makes us independent, the more money they have.
10:33We have to break our Indian emotion.
10:37What is the main agenda inside?
10:40Break the Indian emotion.
10:42The more we make people independent, the more earnings they have.
10:46I think you understand.
10:48I have adapted this in a minute.
10:50All this is disturbing our culture.
10:55Why did you choose Chandan Chetty for this film?
11:02I saw Chandan Chetty as a rapper, music director, contestant and winner.
11:11Initially, I wanted to get used to this content.
11:15I wanted to know about it.
11:17I didn't want to come to the big screen.
11:19I wanted to launch it for the first time.
11:23So, I chose Chandan Chetty for the first time.
11:25I also wanted his essence.
11:29A student party song has become a hit.
11:33Let's have a party.
11:37So, I chose him.
11:39He has acted in a way I didn't expect.
11:43He has acted in many different ways.
11:46He has given me a lot of time.
11:48He has cut down and increased the body.
11:50He has played three characters.
11:53He has played a stammering character.
11:55Normally, it's easy for you to act.
11:59It's tough for a beginner to play a stammering character.
12:04There are three shadows.
12:06They are everywhere in the film.
12:08The screen closes when you think about the character you want.
12:14Another character opens up.
12:16That's how I decided on the character.
12:20Another challenge was...
12:22I didn't want the Chandan Chetty I saw in the songs.
12:28I wanted the dead opposite.
12:30I wanted the fans to see another side of Chandan Chetty.
12:37I wanted to surprise them.
12:39I didn't want to surprise the audience.
12:43I wanted to surprise them.
12:45I tried to convey that point through his face.
12:47Chandan Chetty had told me that he was acting for the first time.
12:52I wanted to do something good.
12:54But I didn't know how to do it with three shadows.
12:57I didn't act in a scary way.
12:59I did it normally.
13:01I didn't know how people would accept it.
13:03I'll tell the audience 100%.
13:05They don't have any language barrier.
13:09Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam...
13:11The film should be good.
13:13Especially for Kannadis.
13:15If the content is good, everyone will watch it.
13:19It's difficult to give the best content.
13:21We can't blame the audience.
13:23They are right.
13:25It's difficult to give content.
13:27If we give content, people will watch it.
13:29But for a star, there will be openings.
13:31There won't be so many differences.
13:33You were talking about content.
13:35I have another question.
13:37There are no films that are better than Jan.
13:43It's been 6-7 months.
13:45If we take that into account...
13:47Malayalam and other languages...
13:49The films that sound more like Malayalam...
13:53If they make a film worth Rs.100 crores...
13:57In 6 months, there are so many films.
13:59Even if all of them come together,
14:01it won't reach 100 crores.
14:03People ask me...
14:05If other languages are presenting the content well...
14:07Why can't our directors do it?
14:09If they are making a content...
14:11We can't reach them.
14:13They blame us.
14:15We don't come to theatres.
14:17We should be invited to theatres.
14:19Give us good content.
14:21I'll answer this point.
14:23I don't like my audience coming here.
14:25I don't have any complaints against them.
14:27I'm an audience.
14:29I'm a viewer.
14:31So, I won't say anything.
14:33I released a post.
14:35A distributor called me from Malayalam.
14:37He said, I can watch your film.
14:39I said, yes, I can.
14:41He said, I can watch your film.
14:43He said, I'm still working in post-production.
14:45He said, come when you're ready.
14:47I said, yes.
14:49He said, watch the film, and I'll release it in Malayalam.
14:51He said, exit, watch it completely.
14:53I said, yes.
14:55The film is complete.
14:57I don't get any offers.
14:59The same industry in Malayalam...
15:01My film is releasing simultaneously.
15:03This is the 19th of July.
15:05What do you say to this?
15:07In Kannada?
15:09Yes, Kannada version.
15:11It was dubbed in Malayalam
15:13and released.
15:15Purely Kannada film.
15:17There is no Chandan Kutti,
15:19no Kannada people, no one knows us.
15:21You have to watch it from this side.
15:23Content will work,
15:25visuals will work.
15:27Nothing else.
15:29If we do it well,
15:31we have a demand for our content.
15:33We have to make a good film.
15:35So, Malayalam Malayalam
15:37is released straight to theatrics.
15:39Otherwise,
15:41it will be a nuisance.
15:43Super.
15:45We expect these kind of talks
15:47to reach.
15:49One more thing.
15:51T-Series took Ghost as their last film.
15:53It was almost one and a half year ago.
15:55Today,
15:57the example
15:59taken by Osupur
16:01will be mine.
16:03T-Series
16:05is a Mumbai company.
16:07They took Vidyarthi Vidyarthi.
16:09What do you say about this?
16:11I will clap.
16:13They gave me a good amount.
16:15I would like to say
16:17that they gave the best amount
16:19for that product.
16:21How will all this happen?
16:23It is wrong to blame people
16:25for not having a business.
16:27Our product should be good.
16:29It is very simple.
16:31If the interview is good,
16:33the audience will go crazy.
16:35Boring content doesn't work.
16:37We don't want to scare the audience.
16:39Correct.
16:41You are saying all this
16:43because
16:45Vidyarthi Vidyarthi is ready
16:47to release.
16:49It will be released on July 19.
16:51It will be released
16:53almost everywhere.
16:55It will be released in UAE.
16:57It will be released before that.
16:59Let me tell you this.
17:01I had a conversation
17:03with an OMG company in UAE.
17:05They had released a movie
17:07on how to make
17:09Vasu brew.
17:11It is very simple.
17:13I said,
17:15I will show you a movie.
17:17If you like the movie,
17:19please release it.
17:21Otherwise, no problem.
17:23I don't know much about it.
17:25I don't know much about UAE.
17:27I called him.
17:29He came.
17:31We don't come from Gandhianagar to Vijayanagar.
17:33We came from Dubai to Bangalore
17:35to see the movie.
17:37He is more fond of foreign people than us.
17:39He came.
17:41He arranged a show.
17:43He saw the show.
17:45I released the movie.
17:47I don't know what will come next.
17:49He put money in his own pocket
17:51and released the movie.
17:53There are no other words.
17:55You can check it.
17:57It is an open book.
17:59It is good.
18:01We are happy that
18:03our technicians are doing this.
18:05I came with joy.
18:07There is nothing more to say.
18:09What I would like to ask
18:11the audience of FilmiBeat
18:13is to share, like, comment
18:15and watch the movie again and again.
18:17Please invite us again.
18:19What I would like to ask
18:21the audience of FilmiBeat
18:23is to share, like, comment
18:25and watch the movie again and again.
18:27What I would like to ask
18:29is that the movie will
18:31entertain you.
18:33It is a family-oriented movie.
18:35There is no vulgarity.
18:37There are beautiful visuals.
18:39There is family, youth.
18:41There is a character in this movie.
18:43There is only one dialogue.
18:45The dialogue is...
18:47Share, like, comment
18:49and watch the movie again and again.
18:51That is what we do.
18:53That is called Vidyarthi Vidyarthiniyare.
18:55Super, super, super.
18:57Thank you, sir.
18:59I hope the movie will be a success.
19:01I hope there will be energy.
19:03I hope it will be a success.
19:05I would like to encourage
19:07your new movie.
19:09I would like to ask
19:11the viewers
19:13of your channel
19:15about your sentiments.
19:17I would like to say
19:19that if there is a Kannada movie,
19:21we can interview again.
19:23Some people will be utilized
19:25by the interview.
19:27Some people will get employment.
19:29If there are other languages,
19:31you won't be able to sit
19:33at this table, sir.
19:35You won't be able to sit here.
19:37If Kannadigars work,
19:39Kannadigars will get jobs.
19:41That's all, sir.
19:43Super, sir. Super.
19:45Thank you.
19:47Thank you, sir.
19:53Thank you, sir.
19:55Love you so much.
19:57Thank you, sir.

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