
Surya Vasishta opens his innings on screen as a director, writer, actor with the Kannada film, Saramsha
The Hindu
Surya Vasishta opens his innings on screen as a director, writer, actor with the Kannada film, Saramsha
Software engineer Surya Vasishta always dreamt of becoming an actor. His dream came true with the Kannada series, Jogula (Zee Kannada, 2008). He also donned the titular role of Sai Baba for Kasturi TV. The hurdles he faced did not deter him. “Which profession is devoid of challenges?” says Surya. “Once I discovered the joys of storytelling, I could not think of doing anything else.”
Surya, runs a corporate film studio, Astu Studios, which brings in his bread and butter. He has worked for films including U-Turn and Gantu Moote. “I am passionate about acting and everything that surrounds filmmaking.” Surya now makes his debut as a leading man in Saramsha that he has also written and directed.
The film, Surya says, revolves around a writer, who meets the characters of his stories. “The subject revolves around the idea of reading and telling stories. When we finish a book, all we are left with are the emotions connected with the book and its summary. That is why the title Saramsha.”
An avid reader, Surya describes a line of dialogue in the film. and adds: “It goes like this — ‘I am a summary of my emotions and experiences’. I believe, at the end of the day I am just a label.”
Working as an assistant director for Agni Sreedhar’s Thamassu, was when a spark came alive for Surya. “The experience of living through the emotions of the characters you create during the writing process and then seeing an actor breathe life into this character, fascinated me. It was a strange conflict — is character I created real or the actor who plays it? That is what triggered off the process of Saramsha. The relationship a writer has with his characters is what stayed in my mind and that is how the premise became a screenplay.”
Saramsha, which releases on February 15, has been predominantly shot in Bengaluru with some portions in Manipal. It is produced by Ravi Kashyap (Vibha Kashyap Productions) and RK Nallam (Klapboard Productions). “The film does not have a music director’s credit, but we have two composers who have done music for us. The songs have been composed by Udith Haritas, while the background score is by Aparajith Sris,” says Surya. The film also has a debut cinematographer in Ananth Bharadwaj.
Deepak Subramanya, Sruti Hariharan and Shweta Gupta star in the film. “I started off just writing the story. I wanted to be a part of the film as an actor, but did not write the script keeping myself in mind. When I started exploring what particular story I wanted to tell on screen, this particular story unfolded itself on my paper. Sruti came on board as she is an old friend from Lucia days.”












