Hey fellow aspirants / filmmaker’s If you’re still drawn to it despite the struggles (or being stuck), that pull itself is evidence of how much it matters to you. The hardest moments often test how much you want something. They’re not signs to quit, they’re opportunities to push through and prove your dedication to yourself. And this is one of best interviews in recent times. Thank you RVS, Ajay.
Nice interview but at the end manaki nachina pani cheyataniki luxury andariki undadu, i may sound like a loser but thing's won't be that easy , konni nachaka poyina cheyali because we need to pay the Bills at the month end hope one day Elanti burdens lekunda nachina pani cheyachu ani believing
The I learn some new things , like Meetup , I sign up there nd interesting to meet new writers .. ✍ , and 100 questions of Protagonist .. is also he me to develop my characters more detailed way...
I want to know , will we make enough for our survival in the long period pursuing the art from. In the case where I want to become a director. I came to the time industry at 25 not from a wealthy background. I invested 5 years of my life. Will I be able to make at least some basic money for food , bed and shelter.
This conversation is not just about filmmaking; it is about knowing yourself and becoming a better person. Need more conversations from Ajay Vegesna.
Thanks ram for this Interview. As a student of Ajay sir, I can proudly say his words will boost up your day. Thanks Ajay sir !!!
ajay garni chustene chala peaceful ga untundi.
Such an enlightening conversation…kudos to ram venkat for triggering by his questions and ajay vegesna garu for every line he spoke.
the contribution this to guys are doing for our young aspirants is very very valuable big of of your work sir
Am I the only one who is still thinking of cracking into industry in just 1 year even after listening to these people
All the best brother ❤
Hey fellow aspirants / filmmaker’s
If you’re still drawn to it despite the struggles (or being stuck), that pull itself is evidence of how much it matters to you.
The hardest moments often test how much you want something. They’re not signs to quit, they’re opportunities to push through and prove your dedication to yourself.
And this is one of best interviews in recent times. Thank you RVS, Ajay.
Thank you for this amazing and inspiring Conservation. Respect for you both!!
One of the finest interview I saw for an film aspirant thank you sir for filling some confident in me about cinema and life
I was amazed by ajay vegesna knowledge. It's like master class😅 waiting for this series. Thank you for making this interview.
Fantastic interview Ram
Ajay vegesna gari taaluka 👊
Best One 💟
Yetla start cheyaalo Ajay sir ne adagadam highlight
Thank you ❤
The deadliest collaboration ☠️💀
Nice interview but at the end manaki nachina pani cheyataniki luxury andariki undadu, i may sound like a loser but thing's won't be that easy , konni nachaka poyina cheyali because we need to pay the Bills at the month end hope one day Elanti burdens lekunda nachina pani cheyachu ani believing
The I learn some new things , like Meetup , I sign up there nd interesting to meet new writers .. ✍ , and 100 questions of Protagonist .. is also he me to develop my characters more detailed way...
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Ninna permit room chusa and eeroju idi 🔥
writers room jam session, ela ok scene dev avtundi ane video unte bauntundi
I want to know , will we make enough for our survival in the long period pursuing the art from.
In the case where I want to become a director. I came to the time industry at 25 not from a wealthy background. I invested 5 years of my life. Will I be able to make at least some basic money for food , bed and shelter.