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Kannada actor, director, producer, MG Srinivas: ‘Being an RJ taught me to use silence in film’

Kannada actor, director, producer, MG Srinivas: ‘Being an RJ taught me to use silence in film’

The Hindu
Wednesday, July 03, 2024 02:28:07 AM UTC

Kannada actor, director, producer, MG Srinivas launches the teaser of ‘Birbal Case 2’

MG Srinivas, better known as Sreeni, created a stir with his 2023 film, Ghost. The film featuring Shivarajkumar and Malayalam actor, Jayaram, got appreciative nods and applause for its content and screenplay. Before Ghost, he helmed 2019’s Birbal Trilogy Case 1: Finding Vajramuni. Now the RJ turned-writer-director-producer has launched the second part of the planned trilogy, Birbal Case 2.

Sreeni launched the poster of Birbal Case 2 a few weeks ago. “Keeping the plotline intense in sequels is challenging, specifically when part one does well,” says Sreeni over the phone from his office in Sadashivanagar. “As a filmmaker, I am in no hurry to bring out the second part. I am taking my time to see what can be further added to make it more entertaining and thrilling, without diluting the content or the main storyline. It’s a package and we need to keep all the entertainment factors in mind.”

Birbal, Sreeni says, is the common thread that runs through the trilogy. “Birbal solves a case in each film. Birbal is a series character like Sherlock Holmes solving standalone mysteries.”

The name, Birbal, Sreeni says, is inspired by Emperor Akbar’s famous courtier. “The man was witty, intelligent and these are the characteristics of protagonist here too.” Sreeni will direct Birbal Case 2. “We are in the process of finalising the cast and are looking to start the shooting in August in and around Bengaluru as the film is mostly set in the city. Sreeni describes Birbal Case 2 as a thriller with ample courtroom drama.

The Old Monk and Srinivasa Kalyana director is in talks to helm a film for Shivarajkumar’s Geetha Pictures. “All I can say now is that it is a children’s film, and currently I am writing the screenplay. The project will take off post Birbal Case 2.”

Making films post the pandemic, Sreeni believes, is no longer about just watching a film. “They want to experience a film. It can be a technical or a sound experience, music, drama, anything. They may enjoy a film more if it is in 3-D or 4-D format. Streaming platforms provide ample content and varied styles of cinema in all languages. We filmmakers need to come up with original content, something different from what audience have seen online.”

There seems to be a lull in the industry post Kantara. “I would say the lull is not just in the Kannada industry, but in every language industry. Except for Malayalam cinema, no other language film has done well in the first half of 2024. Star-led films are not happening as often as they did in the past in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu cinema.”

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