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'Human Relations Is An Incredible Subject': Indraganti

Thursday, August 8, 2013 • Telugu Comments
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National award winning director Mohan Krishna Indraganti is all set to release his next film 'Antaku Mundu Aa Taravaata' (AMAT) which talks about the Pre and Post Love establishment behaviours of lovers. The filmmaker says 'We have thousands of plots from contemporary and old fiction that can be developed into stories for screen...'

In a chat with media, he introduced AMAT as a romantic comedy that has been written after a study of people around him. The confusion that arises among the young people when they look back on their commitments about relationships and the effect parents have upon their decision making is dealt in a compelling fashion in the film.

The director said ‘I attempt to be versatile from film to film. My stories are very different from ‘Grahanam’ to ‘Ashta Chemma’ to ‘Golkonda High School’ to AMAT. I believe I excel in delving upon human relationships and emotions. I can’t say if the film will be liked by audience. I can only make the film and pray for them to like...'

He thrashed the claim that we don’t have stories in Telugu. ‘If we explore the novels by Raavi Shastri, Chalam, Kodavatiganti, Buchchibabu etc, we get innumerable story ideas for films. We have got some good screenwriters who lack the freedom to write. We should come out of the illusions that restrict us from experimenting. Only them we can come out with good stories’

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