![]() ![]() We are trying to reverse-engineer it to recognise a plan or format. I can only choose from the scripts I get, and those I can’t plan. It is not possible, at least for someone in my position, or for someone who has gotten this far, to plan. ![]() What guides you in choosing your roles? How much of your career do you plan? So, in that sense, this film is different from the others because, for instance, Bharat Ane Nenu still had a bunch of fights and stuff like that. The only fictional part is my character.Īnd that’s the cinema I like to do – I play it real and I like it to be real. ![]() The heart of the film lies in stuff that has happened in real life. One difference you’ll find is that this film has been made extremely realistically. Will ‘NOTA’ follow the examples of other political films in Telugu such as ‘Bharat Ane Nenu’ or ‘Nene Raja Nene Mantri’? Or is it completely different? The other reason why I agreed was because I’ve been considering acting in films in other languages alongside Telugu. I felt that this film could encourage people to talk about politics or seek responsibility from the administration more openly. For instance, something similar to what we have shown in the film happened in Tamil Nadu – incidentally while we were shooting. This is a political film, about problems that are current. Once I heard the script though, I became super-excited to get the film out as soon as possible. After a point, out of respect, I agreed to, but told him that I could only do the film after a year or so. But he was very keen that I listen to the script. So I told him that I could not make space for his film. The problem was that I had already committed to a bunch of projects. Studio Green’s head Gnanavel Raja, who is friends with producer Bunny Vas, came to me one day and told me about a bilingual film. This happened when I was shooting for Geeta Govindam. Some of Reddy’s rage can be seen in NOTA too – only this time the love is for the country. In Arjun Reddy, Deverakonda plays a love-ravaged man who descends into a path of self-destruction after his girlfriend dumps him. But it is Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Arjun Reddy in 2017 that catapulted Deverakonda towards stardom. A turning point for Deverakonda was Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam’s romantic comedy Pelli Choopulu in 2016. NOTA is Deverakonda’s tenth film (including cameo appearances) after his debut in 2011 in Ravi Babu’s Nuvvila. We’re just saying enough is enough and vote for the candidate who is deserving.” We are definitely not promoting the NOTA button in the ballot. “He’s a normal guy like you and me with no political experience, but is given a chance to be a part of the system and bring about change. “The title of the film refers to the undercurrent of frustration that my character has with the political system,” the 29-year-old actor said at a media event in Bengaluru on Wednesday. The political system is ridden with corruption and is in desperate need of change. In the Tamil-Telugu bilingual directed by Anand Shankar, which will be released on October 5, Deverakonda plays a man who finds himself unexpectedly in the chief minister’s chair.
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