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Making ‘Oka Manasu’ was like a spiritual journey: Ramaraju

Making 'Oka Manasu' was like a spiritual journey: Ramaraju

Ramaraju and Ram Charan @ Oka Manasu Audio Launch

Chennai, June 21 (IANS) Director Ramaraju describes the process of making Telugu romantic-drama "Oka Manasu", which introduces megastar Chiranjeevi's niece Niharika Konidela, as a spiritual journey which he thoroughly enjoyed.

"The way this film has shaped is fascinating. I never tried hard to make the film, but things just fell in place and it happened. I say the process is spiritual because I bonded with the story on an emotional level and deep down I know the film has turned out exactly the way I want it," Ramaraju told IANS.

 

Calling it a "magical" experience, he said everything that he visualised, somehow made it to the film.

"More than what I had written, things that I had visualised became an integral part of the film. It's a story from the heart, unadulterated, and all I had to do was observe what was happening within me and recreate it as part of the filmmaking process," he said.

Having made a directorial debut with 2013 Telugu romantic-drama "Mallela Theeram Lo Sirimalle Puvvu", Ramaraju feels his latest film will be widely accepted.

"My first film didn't get its due, because it released in very less number of screens. I learnt that cinema is not art and everything is linked to commerce. I know 'Oka Manasu' will appeal to everybody, irrespective of the age group, because I'm the first viewer of my story and I felt nostalgic when I wrote it," he said.

The forthcoming film marks the debut of Niharika from the mega clan. Ramaraju feels the young actress is here for the long haul.

"The Niharika audiences will get to see will be in a totally different avatar. On television, she's known to be more bubbly. However, in my film I've explored her other dimension, a side which is rarely known to others. She's a very talented artist," he said.

According to the director, "Oka Manasu" is a realistic love story.

"I haven't given in to cinematic trappings. Imagine closely studying two intense lovers and everything that unfolds in their relationship is what I've captured in my film," he said.

The film, which is set to release in cinemas on Friday, also stars Naga Shourya.

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