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    Satyadev: My movie has nothing to do with Nathuram Godse

    EditorialBy EditorialJune 8, 2022Updated:June 9, 2022 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Actor Satyadev Kancharana holds forth on his new Telugu movie, ‘Godse’, during which he performs a vigilante

    Actor Satyadev Kancharana holds forth on his new Telugu movie, ‘Godse’, during which he performs a vigilante

    Director Gopiganesh Pattabhi and actor Satyadev Kancharana’s second Telugu movie collaboration, Godse, plans to shine the highlight on a number of niggling points. The movie, scheduled to launch in theatres on June 17, will star Satyadev as a vigilante named Godse, elevating questions akin to why graduates are unable to seek out employment befitting their qualification and are pressured into the gig financial system, as meals supply brokers. “Gopi anna did a survey and found that 95% (of the respondents) were working in fields that had nothing to do with their qualification. His writing is a reaction to such social issues,” Satyadev explains when he begins this interview.

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    The actor cites the instance of a few of his friends who specialised in mechanical or electrical engineering however took up jobs within the data expertise sector: “I belong to the 5% that had the opportunity to follow my heart. Not everyone is lucky.” For the uninitiated, Satyadev labored as a software program engineer and pursued appearing alongside his job. When he was certain he may maintain a movie profession, he give up his IT job.

    The movie’s title, Satyadev explains, has nothing to do with Nathuram Godse: “My character is an admirer of Gandhi; there is a backstory of what made him a vigilante. I cannot give away much, but I can assert that our film’s title does not refer to Nathuram Godse.”

    He and the director mentioned the concepts that sparked the movie someday in 2021: “At 22 or 25, you complete your education assuming you would spend at least the next 25 years working in a related field, only to realise there are not enough jobs. A lot of politicking happens at the government and corporate level that determines what industries are established in a State. Such facts became the starting points for this film’s script.”

    Satyadev as a vigilante within the movie
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    Godse introduces Tamil actor Aishwarya Lekshmi as an officer investigating the case of the vigilante. Satyadev describes the movie as “a political action thriller” that may make folks assume. “The questions he poses will linger in people’s minds. I think when you raise questions through a well-written script, it will reach the audience.”

    After successful appreciation for his work in Uma Maheswara Ugra Roopasya (UMUR) and Skylab, Satyadev is wanting ahead to the reception for Godse. He mentions a three-minute-20-second scene within the climax that he rendered in a single take: “Since they had to show reactions from the other characters, editing was done to incorporate those. I was pleased that I delivered a lengthy dialogue in a single take. It has come out well and I am eager to see how people react to it.”

    The 2018 movie Bluffmaster, Satyadev’s first with Gopiganesh, fared decently in theatres and gained immense reputation when it was streamed digitally. “Even today I get so many comments about the film; it became a cult. The number of people who began following my work grew three to four times after that film.” 

    However, Satyadev hopes that Godse can have good reception within the theatres. “We are planning to promote the film in colleges to spread the word.”

    Satyadev’s profession witnessed an uptick post-Bluffmaster and UMUR. He signed the Hindi movie Ram Setu co-starring Akshay Kumar and the Telugu movie Godfather co-starring Chiranjeevi. He additionally has Gurtunda Seethakalam with Tamannaah and an untitled undertaking produced by Koratala Siva. “I have completed filming for Ram Setu and Godfather. Chiranjeevi garu was a huge influence in my childhood years; he is the reason I grew interested in acting. It is an honour to work with him.”

    Source: www.thehindu.com

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