
Adarsh gourav is currently filming an untitled telugu film that would mark his telugu debut after building a name for himself in hindi and english films. When asked about it, adarsh gourav responds, "It had been long overdue for me because telugu is my mother tongue." I simply couldn't discover a path, thus I didn't know how to begin working in telugu movies.
"Actually, I should thank samantha for this, because I was at Citadel's after party, and I was telling her that I wanted to start working in telugu films," the actor continues, thanking samantha for being his mentor in the telugu industry. "Why don't you go and hold some meetings there? I'll assist you in holding those meetings and seeing them through," she added. I was introduced to several people by her manager and business partner before meeting the film's producer and director. It was a lucky break for me to get the part that way. He explains that his movie is a psychological thriller, horror, and dark comedy, referring to it as a "multi-genre script."
Large-scale heroism is a hallmark of telugu films. Adarsh responds, "I didn't grow up watching larger-than-life cinema," when asked if he would like to explore such kinds of movies as well. Late in life, I became a serious moviegoer and started with Anurag Kashyap's works, as well as those of vikramaditya Motwane, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, and the realistic side of indian cinema. Every time I saw one of their characters, I had the impression that I had actually met that person. I was able to relate to it. The producers must view me that way for the big-budget movies. I have to produce it for myself before I can make a decision on my own.
Adarsh is proud that the language isn't new, even though the industry may be. When I was a child, my parents enforced the rule that we could only speak telugu at home, regardless of the language we spoke outside. I didn't understand why at the time, but now that I'm 31, it makes sense," he says, relating his experience making the movie.
"Actually, I should thank samantha for this, because I was at Citadel's after party, and I was telling her that I wanted to start working in telugu films," the actor continues, thanking samantha for being his mentor in the telugu industry. "Why don't you go and hold some meetings there? I'll assist you in holding those meetings and seeing them through," she added. I was introduced to several people by her manager and business partner before meeting the film's producer and director. It was a lucky break for me to get the part that way. He explains that his movie is a psychological thriller, horror, and dark comedy, referring to it as a "multi-genre script."
Large-scale heroism is a hallmark of telugu films. Adarsh responds, "I didn't grow up watching larger-than-life cinema," when asked if he would like to explore such kinds of movies as well. Late in life, I became a serious moviegoer and started with Anurag Kashyap's works, as well as those of vikramaditya Motwane, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar, and the realistic side of indian cinema. Every time I saw one of their characters, I had the impression that I had actually met that person. I was able to relate to it. The producers must view me that way for the big-budget movies. I have to produce it for myself before I can make a decision on my own.
Adarsh is proud that the language isn't new, even though the industry may be. When I was a child, my parents enforced the rule that we could only speak telugu at home, regardless of the language we spoke outside. I didn't understand why at the time, but now that I'm 31, it makes sense," he says, relating his experience making the movie.