
"Money and establishment is not required to make a film, but a story and determination," said S.S. Rajamouli via Twitter
Chennai: Ace filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli is in accord with his
counterpart Ram Gopal Varma's (RGV) philosophy that money and
establishment are not required to make a film and that story and
determination matter the most.
Following the criticism he received
for his latest Telugu release 'Ice Cream', RGV recently spoke at length
about the business model he follows for his films.
"Money and
establishment is not required to make a film, but a story and
determination. @RGVzoomin shows you how. And don't take 'Ice Cream' as
an example for its content but as a working model," Rajamouli posted on
his Twitter page Sunday.
Rajamouli pointed out that both the industries - parallel and commercial - will co-exist.
"Sir,
I think both the industries will co-exist constantly challenging each
other. @RGVzoomin The no budget industry, if it comes into being will
thrive on content. The lifeline of traditional industry is glamour. Both
of which r in abundance guaranteeing our survival," he added.
RGV
is of the opinion that while making films, the production cost (budget)
must be minimized and the making technique must be improved.
In
fact, for 'Ice Cream', RGV apparently persuaded the team to work without
remuneration and promised to share the film's profits with them.RGV
wasn't deterred the way 'Ice Cream' was received, he was in fact
delighted with the success and to celebrate it, he even held a success
meet recently.
"The film was made on a budget of Rs.1.5 crore and
it managed to collect about Rs.80 lakh in its opening weekend in the
state. We are expecting to make some money from the satellite rights as
well," 'Ice Cream' producer T. Rama Satyanarayana told us.