Part 1 The Karthik Subbaraj and Santhosh Narayanan Interview | Conversations with Cinema Express |
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In this latest Cinema Express show hosted by Sudhir Srinivasan, we had #KarthikSubbaraj and #SanthoshNarayanan discuss their friendship, their aspirations, their inspirations, and of course... #jigarthandadoublex in front of a LIVE audience...
This is PART 1 of the conversation... 00:00 - 01:25 - Introduction to Conversations with Cinema Express 01:26 - 04:45 - KaSu and SaNa on being the Paasamalars in each other's lives 04:46 - 10:49 - KaSu and SaNa on what they consider each other's biggest success 10:50 - 15:39 - KaSu and SaNa weigh in on the nostalgia of retro and its losing sheen 15:40 - 22:15 - SaNa explains the growing trend of composers singing all songs, and the democratisation of the music space... 22:16 - 26:10 KaSu on preferring character elevations to hero elevations in his films... of course, except in Petta 26.11 - 27:39 - SaNa on reining in the need to become mass, massier, and massiest 27:40 - 34:45 - KaSu and SaNa on destiny... and the signs that showed them they were on the right path. 34:46 - 35:15 - SaNa and the Kaaka Muttai conundrum 35:16 - 40:40 - KaSu on responding to some of the more cruel feedbacks in his life 40:41 - 42:17 - KaSu talks about being a baby-faced director and its surprising results 42:18 - 48:07 - KaSu and SaNa weigh in on life's experiences seeping into their movie and music Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/XpressCinema/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/XpressCinema Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xpresscinema/ For more film news, interviews and reviews, go to: http://www.cinemaexpress.com Cinema Express is a wing of The New Indian Express, and gives you the latest in the world of cinema, with special emphasis on South India, and particular distaste for gossip. The New Indian Express is published by Express Publications (Madurai) Limited from 25 centres in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Odisha. The company also publishes the Tamil daily, Dinamani, Cinema Express (Tamil), Malayalam Varika (Malayalam), Sakhi (Kannada), and Sunday Standard from New Delhi. |