Known for his Stylish film making and introducing his Heroes in a new manner every time, this Gen X director of the Telugu film industry, is presently riding high on the success of his latest film ‘Pokiri’. In an interview with Ragalahari, Puri Jagannadh tells us about his film ‘Pokiri’ which is the first declared hit of this year’s summer releases.
     
Q: How are you enjoying the  success of ‘Pokiri’?
A: I am enjoying it a  lot. We are getting fantastic reports from all the areas. Right from day one the  talk has been unanimous. No divided talk at all. It is still running for house  full shows. People are not getting tickets for the show. We are getting calls  that tickets are not available. It is same thing here, in Karnataka, in Chennai  and even in US and Australia. On the whole I am enjoying a lot.
Q: Is it true that you went  to Narsipatnam to watch the movie? Why that place in particular?
A: Yes I did go there.  One thing is that it has been three years since I went home to see my parents  and once after the movie releases I would have become busy with the publicity  and other related issues. So I went there before the release and watched the  movie with my parents.
Q: What was the kind of  response in your home town?
A: It was good. It was  the same like in all the other areas. Just because it is my home town the people  won’t accept it if the movie is not good. The audiences are very sure of what  they want. If the movie is good then they will appreciate it, if not its gone.  At all the places the response has been the same.
Q: Do you think the title  ‘Pokiri’ is in part, responsible for the film’s success?
A: Definitely. The title  ‘Pokiri’ does draw attention because Mahesh Babu is a decent sort of guy.  Initially some people did not like the title. But the title ‘Pokiri’ does draw  attention, especially that of the youth.
Q: Did you suggest the  title?
A: Yes (smiles).
 
Q:  What did Mahesh Babu have to say when he heard the title ‘Pokiri’?
A: He agreed  immediately. He liked it a lot. There were absolutely no comments on the title.
Q: Mahesh Babu had a  complete make over in ‘Pokiri’. Whether it was his hair style or his wardrobe,  it was well received specially by the youth. Your comments?
A: The reason for  Mahesh’s dressing style was the subject i.e. the gangster and the Mafia  background. So the hero had to look like the rough and tough guy. That is why we  used the shirt on shirt style and dull colored pants. And the hair; He grew it  for three months and then went in for that hair cut for the film. We wanted a  special look for Mahesh in the film.
Q: Where did you get his  hair styled?
A: In Bombay. It set  well for him. The second cut was even better than the first.
Q: Who was the costumer? 
A: That was Mahesh’s  personal costumer.
Q: ‘Pokiri’ is rich in terms  of its technical values. Be it the backdrops, the fights sequences or even the  camera work. How many cameras did you use for the film?
A: We used the same  camera through out the movie.
Q: You got the cameras from  Australia?
A: That was only because  we did not get some operators here. If not we used the regular cameras for most  of the film. Only for some shots we used those cameras. And this is common.  Nothing was specially flown in for ‘Pokiri’.
Q: Tell us about your  technical department?
A: Camera i.e. the  Visuals were done by Shyam K. Naidu. He handled them well. He has worked  for all my films. We share a good rapport. I don’t need to expect much from him.  In the same way Editing, Marthand K. Venkatesh. Very sharp editing. He  doesn’t drag the scenes. Whether you like the scene or not, by the time you  blink, the scene is over. Fights by Vijayan are very good and look  realistic. Even if 10 people attack the hero, the fight will look believable.  Vijayan was well appreciated for the fights. And the songs! All the six  songs are very nice.
Q: The back ground music has  been appreciated a lot; especially the bullet sound and the sound where the  heroine gets scared?
A:  Yes. Mani garu has  been appreciated a lot for his back ground score in ‘Pokiri’. Even the film’s  Audio was well received.
Q: How is you rapport with  Manisharma?
A: This is the first  time that we have worked together. And I am very happy that we did. Actually he  was supposed to have composed music for my first film itself. But for some  reason it did not work out. And after so many years, now, for my 13th  movie, we got an opportunity to work together.
Q: Which is your favorite  song of all the six in ‘Pokiri’? You specifically wanted the remix version of  “Galagala Godarila”?
A: The song that I feel  is very stylish is “Dole Dole” then comes “Devuda”. That is my  order of favorites. But “Devuda” song became very popular. That is the  number one song of the movie. Then “Galagala Godaarlai”. These three are  my favorite numbers.
Q: Then in one song you gave  a complete look for Mahesh. You showed him in a panchi?
A: That was his fans  wish. Many fans of Mahesh asked to show him wear a lungi. That is why  that look in that song. He has not done it in any of his previous movies. And I  promised his fans that I would make him wear a lungi.  So I convinced  Mahesh to wear one for the song. A song is for entertainment. So I told him that  when so many people are asking for it, why not oblige them. So for the last song  we showed him in a lungi.
Q: This is the first time  you worked with Mahesh Babu. What do you think of his working style?
A: He is a very  comfortable person to work with. He is a director’s hero. He is happy with his  work and is also a hard worker. Never interferes with the story or the screen  play. He is totally into what he does, I mean, until the scene is completed he  will be in the mood of that scene. That is if we are shooting for a serious  scene, he doesn’t interact much with the crew in between the shots, he just goes  and sits in his van till we call him for the next shot. Works really hard and  generally very comfortable to work with. We can make him do what we want.
Q: Did he give any  suggestions after listening to the story or after watching the film?
A: Very few. Small  suggestions like this could be better and so on, definitely. Like when the  cameramen and I are discussing about a scene he adds in a few pointers, in the  general sense. Commonly done. Everybody has small inputs to suggest.
Q: Mahesh Babu-Ileana pair  has become quite popular?
A: Yes. Their pair has  got a very good response.
Q: What made you chose  Ileana for the role?
A: Firstly she has got  the teen look. She looks good. And her performance in ‘Devdas’ was also good.  And people say that, so far she is the best pair for Mahesh.
Q: For how long did you work  on ‘Pokiri’ subject?
A: I think I took around  four months.
Q: Brahmanandam-Aali  combination comedy scenes are a must in your films. And it is a highlight in  this movie also. Who suggested their comedy track for ‘Pokiri’?
A: I only suggested the  track. Did you like it? (Smiles). Their comedy track also got a good response.
Q: Did you any time, in real  life, observe their kind of behavior?
A: Yes I did. I observed  a couple of people, whom I am acquainted with. When they give money to beggars,  they look at them in a superior way, as if they are feeding his entire family.  So I thought it would be kind of funny to show the beggars point of view and  their frustration .I wrote those scenes.
Q: Not only the masses but  all classes of people watched this film. What was the best compliment you  received so far for ‘Pokiri’?
A: Many police people  complimented me on the movie. They said that they were proud of the movie and  really liked it a lot. That is, seriously, the best compliment for me.
Q: You got the compliments  from them as you hyped the Police Department? 
A: Yes. That is why.  Many people from the department complimented the movie
Q: But the Channels were  degraded in the movie?
A: Not degraded. Those  are small mistakes which happen. Even I am media right. I belong to the film  media, TV media. Print media. All kinds of media. So if I comment on the media,  it means that I am commenting on myself. Not on others. You tell me. We have 44  channels in this country. All of which, five times a week, air crime related  programs. What is the need to show how a murder or a rape was committed? Don’t  you think that is wrong? And why are they doing it? For money.
Q: But aren’t they showing  similar things in films?
A: They are. What I am  saying is we are doing it for money. They are doing it for money. We all are  doing it because we are greedy for money. We put songs to attract people. And  they show such elements to increase their TRPs. I just wanted to remind people  of our greed for money
 
Q:  In the same way that the media comments on your movies?
A: Definitely. See each  media talks about their own character. When I make a film I talk about my films  and work. The same with the other Medias. They talk about their work character  and their media. Everybody is doing business and everybody is greedy. I just  wanted to remind people of that.
Q: The fights in ‘Pokiri’  are the highlights, be it in case of their settings or composition or backdrop.  Your comments?
A: When I have to do a  fight sequence, I think of a concept.  Then I narrate the concept to the fight  master. My concepts are such that, like in the train sequence, with out much  violence, if you hit one person the third person should get scared, the other  sequence will have people using guns and knifes etc and the other is only  shootouts. Like that. When I tell the concept to the fight master, he sees as to  what he can add to that scene or how he can better it. My main idea is that,  there should be a sense of reality to the fights. That is handled by the fight  master. Not to over do it. But the fights have received a fantastic response.  Even girls called up to compliment on the fights.
Q: When Mahesh Babu appeared  in a police uniform in ‘Pokiri’ people couldn’t stop clapping. Did anybody tell  you how well that looked?
A: Many people told me  about that. That is why the movie became a hit, because of the good talk.  Initially Mahesh was hesitant to wear the uniform. He did not know whether it  would suit him or not. But when he tired it on, it looked really good on him.
Q: ‘Pokiri’ was given an ‘A’  certificate because of the violence in the movie. Regarding that there was some  problem at the theaters. Your comments?
A: ‘Pokiri’ was given an  ‘A’ certificate because they said that it had too much of violence in it. But  you have families going for the movie and none of them are complaining. It is  not a movie which will have a bad influence on the kids. Yes. There were some  problems at certain theaters. But at the remaining places all was fine. But the  ‘A’ certificate was unnecessary. I feel I should not accept an ‘A’ certificate  for another film.
Q: Although the title  ‘Pokiri’ sounds very mass. The posters and the movie have a very classy look?
A: Yes. That was  deliberate. Like the title the logo is also very short and rough but at the same  time looks to be written free handedly. The movie was also given a very classy  appearance.