I like narrating unusual stories: Vamsi Krishna

I like narrating unusual stories: Vamsi Krishna
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The filmmaker’s penchant for bringing on-screen unusual plotlines might have earned him the tag of ‘good director’, but he believes emotion is the key to a film’s success. “You can add humor and create multiple layers of characters, but the audience has to connect with the script emotionally, and that’s the crux of the filmmaking.

After making his directorial debut with ‘Dongata’, Vamsi Krishna’s latest release ‘Kittu Unnadu Jagratha’, has opened to a good response. “I’m really pleased with the talk we are getting from all the centers and thank the audience for their support.”

The filmmaker’s penchant for bringing on-screen unusual plotlines might have earned him the tag of ‘good director’, but he believes emotion is the key to a film’s success. “You can add humor and create multiple layers of characters, but the audience has to connect with the script emotionally, and that’s the crux of the filmmaking.

My debut film is a kidnap drama and so is ‘Kittu Unnadu Jagratha’, but the unusual plotlines narrated in an interesting ways made them successful. I always relish narrating unusual stories because it helps in raising the curiosity levels amongst the audience.”

“I was looking for a script that excites Raj Tarun. He’s a natural actor and can express any emotion beautifully. I believed a film that has high emotion yet being comical would be apt for him,” Vamsi adds.

Sharing his experience of shooting with dogs the director says, “Working with dogs has been the toughest part. Initially, we had to make them comfortable with the atmosphere on the sets, and later we started to film. I erected multiple cameras so that we can take the scene in whichever angle dogs turn. But since Raj Tarun and I are pet lovers, we managed to get friendly with dogs quickly.”

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