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Burra Gave A Counter To That Director
By: Tupaki Desk | 20 May 2018 10:34 AM GMTBurra Sai Madhav is the number one director in Tollywood at present and there is no exaggeration to this statement. He has proven his pen power several times right from 'Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum' movie. Movies like 'Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju'.. 'Kanche'.. 'Gautami Putra Satakarni' .. 'Khaidi No. 150' are the examples of his simple but powerful dialogues.
He impressed the audience with his heart touching and thought-provoking dialogues. Burra has penned dialogues for 'Mahanati' movie recently and the movie turned out to be a blockbuster now. Burra has revealed several interesting things in a recent interview. He said that a writer is a group of thousands of people.. then only he will know how to write dialogues for a specific character. He opined that mindset is important to pen dialogues not the place where the writer is writing.
Generally, writers book rooms in star hotels for story sittings. Some writers go to tourist places for sittings including foreign destinations. But Burra said that he doesn't require all these facilities. He said that he writes wherever he sits and there is no requirement for him to go to a specific location.
He said "Some people go to Goa. Some go to Bangkok. Wherever I sit, it becomes my office. A spacious office is not enough to write.. thoughts should be big. Don't the dialogues have a feel if you write in congested rooms? If the story has emotion, dialogues will reflect it irrespective of where you write them." Burra might have taken Bangkok name unintentionally but a dashing director name will strike to the audience mind when he spoke about Bangkok.
He impressed the audience with his heart touching and thought-provoking dialogues. Burra has penned dialogues for 'Mahanati' movie recently and the movie turned out to be a blockbuster now. Burra has revealed several interesting things in a recent interview. He said that a writer is a group of thousands of people.. then only he will know how to write dialogues for a specific character. He opined that mindset is important to pen dialogues not the place where the writer is writing.
Generally, writers book rooms in star hotels for story sittings. Some writers go to tourist places for sittings including foreign destinations. But Burra said that he doesn't require all these facilities. He said that he writes wherever he sits and there is no requirement for him to go to a specific location.
He said "Some people go to Goa. Some go to Bangkok. Wherever I sit, it becomes my office. A spacious office is not enough to write.. thoughts should be big. Don't the dialogues have a feel if you write in congested rooms? If the story has emotion, dialogues will reflect it irrespective of where you write them." Burra might have taken Bangkok name unintentionally but a dashing director name will strike to the audience mind when he spoke about Bangkok.