


Her choices got trolled by cosmos and the ultimate supporter of her career became the destroyer too. Well, she chose love over society and that’s when she let her penchant for love guide her destiny. On one hand, she finds love that she has been waiting for, all her life but then, she has to open a can of worms by marrying a married man who has a weakness for beauty. From the moment she fell in love with the moment she decided to marry a married man, secretly, Savitri went through emotions like no 19-year old can handle. You cannot write a tragedy without giving a space for unlimited and endless happiness to suddenly pull the carpet from under the feet and make it a heart-break. Yes, even though it sounds odd, even in tragedy there is a celebration of life. It is really sad if we deeply think about it but there is a celebration in that too. Its like cosmos wanted her to be an actor and when she couldn’t be, it decided to end her story there. During such time, Savitri, a person who always wanted the cosmos to deliver her love, she deserved, found a career that she was never completely interested in, starting with, but then a promise of love drove her to the heights and same love de-railed her to the lows so much that she couldn’t recover from it again. It is still a big problem but during those days it was unimaginably difficult.

It was never easy for women to come out and stand up for their choices as independent and career-oriented adults in 1950‘s. Why is she still a remembered in the first place? ”ĭid she live her life to the fullest by 40’s? “Nee kosame ne jeevinchunadi … Ee virahamu lo ee neerasa lo. In few words, if Savitri decided her destiny, Nag Ashwin gave it a nice celluloid tribute.

He showed utmost care in protecting the image of Savitri almost mirroring her inner conflict without letting us judge her. He surprised me with his penchant to see the truth with Anthony and his maturity to understand a typical person like Gemini Ganeshan. But when you have to tell the history of a person, how will you divide it into heart, soul, and drive? How will you hook the audience and tell them, where to look for and drive them on that path without de-railing? Making a biopic is definitely a herculean task but can you make a sad story, an inspirational saga? Filmmaker, Nag Ashwin had many answers to these questions. enduku neeki kalavaramu…”Ī story needs to have three elements, heart, soul and drive. Heart is the part that pumps it new blood while the soul is the part that defines the story and drive is the path that will determine whether a viewer will love it or not. Primarily, because I was astonished at the precocious veracity of this 5-year-old! And secondly, I did not have an answer!" Later, the actor shared that he said goodbye to the kid and took a picture with him and even gave him an autograph.Starcast: Keerthy Suresh, Samantha Akkineni, Dulquer Salmaan, Vijay Devarakonda, Rajendra Prasad, Bhanupriya, Shalini Pandey, Mohanbabu & Tanikella Bharini.Ĭensor Certificate: U & Runtime: 176 Minutes You should do that also.!!' I did not have a reply for him.
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in the middle of a rehearsal he turned to me and said, 'Excuse me, how old are you?' I said, '80.'" He wrote that he didn't know how to reply when the kid said that he should sit at home and chill.īig B added, "He snapped back, 'Oh! So, why are you working? My grandparents are sitting at home and chilling. Big B started his blog post by writing, "I was at work for the RBI campaign and in the scene was a little kid about 5 or 6 years of age. On learning that the actor is 80, the kid again asked him why was still working and not sitting at home, "chilling" like his grandparents. In one of the recent blogs that he posts on Tumblr, the actor revealed that he met a young kid who first asked him about his age. Amitabh Bachchan recently narrated an interesting yet hilarious conversation he had with a 5-year-old.
