Posted by: secondshow | February 26, 2008

Sekhar Kammula

Sekhar Kammula

I  did my graduation in Mechanical Engineering at Osmania University, Hyderabad. Then I went to USA to do my MS in Computer Science at University of New Jersey. I am a hardcore movie buff watching all Chiranjeevi movies on the first show of the first day. But what made feel that I am capable of making films is that I could able to see things differently compared to others. I think I have a philosophical angle to my nature and the way I observe the things.

I spent so much time watching things and I am capable of seeing and analyzing things differently. Hence, I decided that I should enter the field of moviemaking at one point of time. I wanted to join a film institute in USA. But I did not have money. I decided that I would earn money and then join a film institute to hone my skills.

I do love the country USA absolutely. There is lot of scope to broaden yourself. I am not speaking about the power of dollar. One can make money anywhere and anytime. They have tremendous attitude. Whatever they like to do they would do it. They have completely different mindset. I always wanted to return to India because I am attached to parents and I love Hyderabad. So I set my priorities right. Do job. Earn money. Go to film school. And return to India.

I had a very simple life in USA so that I could save money. When I started saving money, I applied for a film school at Howard University. I wrote in the statement of purpose while applying for film school that I tend to think about the things which people tend to ignore when they try accomplishing the materialistic needs. And I love small things in life and enjoy watching the tender feelings exhibited by kids and thoroughly love the things showered by nature upon us. That’s what seems to have impressed the Chairman of the film school. He called upon me immediately and offered me admission into institute. I wanted some financial assistance. But they made it clear that its not possible in any film training school. I was one of the best students in the class. When we made small films, there was no ego or hierarchy. We used to work collectively. I used to be the light man sometimes, cinematographer or editor while learning the direction of the film.

I did thesis in my final semester and I did my thesis on screenplay. I have chosen the subject of Anand as the basic story of my thesis screenplay.

Finally I got my MFA (Master in Fine Arts) degree. Its not a 6months course. It’s a 3 years (60 credit course) master degree. I had two degrees in USA. One is MS in Computer Science and other one is MFA. After 5 years of stay in USA, I returned to India.

That was in 1999. There was a tremendous boom in software field. As everybody was going to USA to earn dollars, I returned to India to do a job in Citicorp. I slowly started meeting people related to film industry.

There was so much of exodus from Hyderabad to USA in 1999. My sister is a gynecologist. She told me a strange incident that happened in her hospital. A lady was requesting my sister to do a 4th month abortion to her because she would be going to USA a year later and she want her kid to be citizen of USA by giving birth to him/her in USA. I felt that it was heights of insanity. That incident really inspired me. And that’s what they taught me in school. Chose the subject of your film from an inspiring incident. I did not think about budget. I did not think about marketing my film. I did not think about the total outcome.

At that point of time ‘Hyderabad Blues’ was released. That genre inspired me. I pooled up money from my savings and borrowing from my friends. We started a banner called ‘Amigos Creations’ (Amigos means friends in Spanish). We cast people who are new to film industry for the freshness. The characters in ‘Dollar Dreams’ speak in 3 languages (Hindi, English and Telugu). I registered the film as English film. At that time I was not aware that I would have got subsidy for the film if it were registered as Telugu language. By the time I completed 1st copy I spent around Rs. 16 lakhs. When I started marketing the film, the distributors were putting questions like ‘who is the hero? Who is music director? Which language film is this? I was totally zapped, because I did not have any satisfactory answers for the questions posed by distributors. Still, I has tremendous confidence and guts to continue my mission.

Then I approached the management of Sangeet theater in Secunderabad and told him that my film is a film that people would love to watch in Sangeet theater. I asked him to have a preview show and buy it if he likes the film. But he is pucca commercial man. He said that he would rent theater at flat rate of Rs. 10,000/- per show and he was not interested in buying the film. I had to finally agree for it and I booked Sangeet theater for one show a day for 28 days. We used to go to all corporate houses and fore sell the tickets of the film. It ran for 4 weeks nonstop. Then 20th Century Fox people saw the film and agreed to release it nationwide. He asked me to dub the Telugu dialogues in English. Then we started spending money on other things. We got lots of visibility at national level. But the icing on the cake was National Award (Swarna Kamal) for the best debutant director. Since then things started rolling for me. I sold the satellite rights of the film. I have lots of rights unsold for Dollar Dreams. I am confident that one day I would be breaking even on that project. I lost around 4-5 lakhs on Dollar Dreams. But I am very much satisfied for all the things that happened because of Dollar Dreams.

After Dollar Dreams, I started meeting producers to tell stories. All of them wanted a storyline. When I told them storyline, they used to feel that its too simple. Then I used to give them bounded script of Anand. They used to read a few scenes and tell that its OK. But nobody came forward. Actually a script cannot be read in pieces. Just like you watch a film continuously in a theater for 2 and half hours, one had to read the script continuously from 1st page to last page at a stretch to understand the content and the underlying feelings completely.

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Responses

  1. Oh! Great job!
    Very interesting and useful post.
    Thx, your blog in my Google reader now
    We’ll expect many new interesting posts from you ;)

  2. Hi Sekhar,etty nice I would say. I have watched your movies since Anand on. Honestly, I absolutely loved Anand. I loved the theme of ‘ learning to let go’. I thought nobody in Telugu delves into such themes anymore. Then came Godavari, to tell you the truth, I was disppointed. Despite the tight and impressive screenplay, the characters seemed so stale and cliche’d and the whole love story, pretty contrived [ every single frame was trying hard o impress upon the viewer how magnanimous and magnificent totally all white this hero is, and how retro and negative and brattish the other guy who the hero is competing is...pretty lame for somebody like you.May be it's time to trust us enough to deal with grey shades]. And then Happy days…. it did catch the freshness and the innocence and all the goofishness associated with falling in love at that tender age [ Thank Heavens, you did not have 40 odd yr olds prancing around with adoloscent girls], but none the less, Anand takes the cake. May be, time for another Anand calibre movie.

  3. hii sekhar sir…. i saw every of ur movie since ananad and i interested in film making…. expecting suggetions from u… i have complted my engg in srikakulam and i came to hyd 3mnths before…. i failed to find ways sir… expecting suggestions from persons those who r in industry sir… can u please suggest me what to do … training in institution or to join as an asst.director… i tried to join as an asst. director sir and i failed sir so im requesting u u to sugest me sir…

  4. interesting..sekar kammula…go ahead..he can invent new cinema..and styles…….
    i need sekhar kammulas email id for riviews


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