Chennai, Sep 18 : Telugu director
Sekhar Kammula
says he has nothing against working with big heroes, and admits he loves
working with newcomers as his story demands them.
"I love
working with newcomers because my story demands it and moreover they're
fun to work with. It's easy working with them because I can effortlessly
connect and extract the best out of them," Sekhar told IANS over phone
from Hyderabad.
"The bigger responsibility is to nurture and
train them to deliver what I want. If my story requires working with
bigger heroes, I'll definitely look forward to work (with them)," he
added.
A post graduate in Computer Science, Sekhar has directed
Telugu films like "Dollar Dreams", "
Anand", "
Godavari", "
Happy Days" and
"
Leader".
His new film "
Life is Beautiful", which released Sep 14, is a coming-of-age story of six youngsters living in a gated colony.
"This
film will bring forth memories of living in a larger neighbourhood or
colony, which unfortunately we don't get to see lately. People have
moved into smaller, private apartments and therefore have missed what it
is like living in a colony. It will be a nostalgic trip down the memory
lane," said the 40-year-old.
Southern actresses
Akkineni Amala and
Angela Zaveri have made a comeback with the film.
Asked
about working with the actresses, Sekhar said: "Both are professionals
and need no special training in acting. I wrote the script keeping them
in mind. Hence, I had to cast them. I thoroughly loved working with them
and I'm sure the audience will too."
Shot in about 140 days,
mostly in a set in Padma Rao Nagar - Hyderabad, "
Life is Beautiful"
released in more than 50 theatres in the US.
The film also stars
Shriya Saran, and six newcomers - Abhijeet Duddala, Sudhakar Komakula,
Kaushik, Shagun Kaur, Zara Shah, Rashmi Shashtry and others.
© IANS