Sammir Dattani, better known as Dhyaan in Kannada, says he is not unhappy
with his association with Kannada films.
"People have made this false accusation against me. I would like
to mention here again that I love my association with Karnataka and
am proud of my work and success I have achieved there," Sammir
told IANS.
"Whatever little I am today is thanks to my career in Kannada
and the love and appreciation of the people of Karnataka. This is where
I started from and I have been lucky to taste super-success," he
added.
Bangalore is like a second home to him. "If it was not for my
strong roots and large family in Mumbai, I would have probably shifted
to Bangalore by now."
Recently he celebrated the silver jubilee of his hit film "Amruthadhare"
directed by Nagathihalli Chandrashekhar, which is now being re-made
in Telugu.
"We shot portions of the film for 10-12 days in Hyderabad. Ramya
and I had lots of fun doing the film again. Old friend and new language...
it was quite an experience," Sammir told IANS.
Excerpts from the interview:
Q: "Amruthadhare" is your third hit in Kannada, how
was the Silver Jubilee function last week?
A: Yeah "Amruthadhare" is my third hit film. The function
was very well organised. I particularly loved the making of the film
that they screened at the event for the first time because it took me
back to all lovely and some extremely challenging moments that we faced
during the making of the film. All in all a great feeling, a fun function
and I got a lovely memento to take back home and preserve for life.
Q: It was your second film with director Nagathihalli?
A: It is always a great feeling when a director that you have worked
with repeats you. It shows your work and your work ethics are appreciated.
Nagathihalli sir was the one to introduce me. I shall be indebted to
him for this always. We share a great comfort level. With our second
film as a team also completing 25 weeks there will be added pressure
when we work together again due to the mammoth expectations of the audiences
and the industry.
Q: So any plans of working together again soon?
A: Yes, of course, the expectations are not going to stop us but make
us work harder. We are already discussing our next film in Kannada together
and it will happen very soon. We will be finalising things by the end
of this year.
It feels great to have family-like relations with people you work.
Then you enjoy the success even better. It reminds me of Mr. Manmohan
Desai and Mr. Amitabh Bachchan's winning combination of the 80's. I
wish Nagathihalli sir and myself can create such milestones in Kannada...
it would be very cool.
Q: Speaking of Amitabh, his presence in "Amruthadhare"
created quite a stir.
A: Yes, it was of course a great favour done by Mr. Bachchan. It's
his only non-Hindi film so far. This is one reason "Amruthadhare"
has been dear to me from the beginning. It's not every day that you
get to share screen space with a legend like Mr. Bachchan.
Whatever little I am today is thanks to my career in Kannada and the
love and appreciation of the people of Karnataka. This is where I started
from and I have been lucky to tasted super-success.
I love the people here and I am definitely here to stay. Irrespective
of how my Hindi career shapes up, my association with Kannada will continue
forever. Bangalore is like second home to me. If it was not for my strong
roots and large family in Mumbai, I would have probably shifted to Bangalore
by now.
Q: Then why is there a feeling among the industry and press
that you are not proud of your association with Kannada?
A: People have made this false accusation against me. I would like
to mention here again that I love my association with Karnataka and
am proud of my work and success I have achieved there. Tell me if I
was shy about my association with Kannada why would I proudly hold screenings
of "Amruthadhare" in Mumbai and invite prominent personalities
from the Hindi film fraternity?
(I have done that for three of my Kannada films). Why would I take
help from my friends in the Hindi industry and convince the greatest
actor of our times Mr. Amitabh Bachchan to make an appearance in my
Kannada film.
Q: Ok, talking about happier things, "Amruthadhare"
will be releasing in Telugu?
A: Yes, the rights were bought by a prominent banner in Telugu and
we shot portions of the film for 10-12 days in Hyderabad. Ramya and
I had lots of fun doing the film again. Old friend and new language...
it was quite an experience. It will be positioned like any other mainstream
Telugu film. I am keen to see how the Telugu audiences react to this
passionate and intense love story. This remake is being done very professionally.
I am confident the outcome would be positive.
Q: What other news about your Kannada career?
A: Well, after the success of "Amruthadhare", as expected
I am flooded with offers but have not started any new film yet. That's
because I am busy with my Hindi commitments. Secondly, I have had a
fairly good track record in Kannada, four films in the past five years
out of which three have been blockbuster hits.
So, I would like to take it slowly and continue with this level of
success. I will sign a film when I am totally convinced and happy about
the project at all levels. I would be starting my next Kannada project
around mid-year and would be comfortable talking more about it only
then.
Q: What about your upcoming Kannada release "Jackpot"?
A: That's an out-and-out comedy film and quite a unique script. Let's
see how the audiences accept it because it is very different. But it
is not just my release. In fact, I am playing an important part in the
ensemble piece.
It is a comedy film with lots of characters and mine is one important
character among them. It also has Sudeep, Sunil Rao and others contributing
to the story.
Q: Enough about Dhyaan, let's talk about Sammir.
A: Well I am busy with three films in Hindi. I am part of the much
talked about and anticipated film by Madhur Bhandarkar "Corporate"
to be released in July. Though I am a small part of this ensemble piece
it's an honour to be part of Madhur's film.
My next film is "Marathon" which is a very touching and inspiring
film on sports. I have a very, very challenging role to portray in this
one and am very anxious about the reactions I will get.
Then there is a third one titled "Mukhbir" which is directed
by Mr. Mani Shanker and produced by Mr. Sudeep Rambhotla of Colorchips
Entertainment. It's an awesome spy thriller with me in an author-backed
role.
It's a privilege to have managed to get a film like this so early in
my career. It has also given me the opportunity to work with senior
actors like Om Puri, Suniel Shetty, Sushant Singh, Rahul Dev. With this
film my South connection continues. The director and producer are Hyderabad-based
and most of the film too is being shot there. Maybe I was destined to
be born in South India but landed up in Mumbai by mistake...