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The bitter-sweet pangs of low budget filmmaking!

March 18, 2005 · by sudhishkamath

Ranvir almost dropped out of the film today.

Rahul Bose rejected a special appearance.

We don’t have permissions to shoot our climax scene.

And we don’t have money.

Oh, but first the good news: I’m right at the beginning of my second attempt at making That Four Letter Word, and it was a great evening’s work of shoot at The British Council.

It’s nice and colourful and I’m happy. More than satisfied, in fact. I got the shoot started again, after over two years and eight months!

The first day’s shoot cost me all of Rs.585 bucks: 450 for buying three tapes, another 50 for thermocol, 65 for juice for my technical crew and another 20 for black tape used to mark the margins of the LCD, so that we know what the frame looks like for cinemascope!

Yes, like I said we still don’t have the money to cover even the incidental expenses, so I’m spending out of my pocket. Abbas today asked me what should we do if do not get the money to cover incidental expenses, which could shoot upto 1.5 lakhs!

No sponsor, no producer (well, as good as no producer considering that this is the last thing on his mind right now), nothing, no one! Yet, there’s some sort of energy that’s keeping us going. We’ve made half a dozen presentations, trying to incorporate everything from fruit bars to vodka into the script. And honestly, now I’m tired of chasing sponsors or bugging disinterested producers. I just want to make my film.

So I told Abbas: If we don’t get anyone to give us money, then we don’t owe anything to anyone. We don’t need to give a fuck about answering questions from anyone! We own the film. So we create it and we sell it once it’s done and make some money! And then, repay every single person who has been instrumental in the making of this film — the first time as well as the second!

The good thing about low budget filmmaking is that there’s not too much to lose here.

The very process of creating something we believe in, gives satisfaction that words can only try to describe. There’s a whole lot of feel good, the high of being in an underdog team that almost won the World cup, the spirit and camaraderie of working together to see a common dream come true.

As obstacles, one after another, show us their ugly face, the more resolved we get to deal with things which we have become too familiar with — rejections from sponsors, actors we badly want in our film and other production hassles we can write a thesis on. So now there’s like the known sense of comfort in dealing with them. Obstacles have become like these unreliable people we know. “Okay, it’s him… we know how to deal with him.” Let’s go on without letting him win over. All right, we don’t have this, we don’t have that … but let’s make sure that we don’t have to say again that we don’t have a film!

However much it sounds like a cliche, the show must go on. With or without money. And, nothing … NOTHING… can stop us now!

If we lose one, the others do it! That’s how a team works. And that’s how a battle is fought!

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  1. Unknown's avatar L*J
    March 19, 2005 Reply

    Keep that ship sailing Captain, watch out for icebergs, but dont let the storms let you down πŸ™‚

  2. Unknown's avatar Sudarshan
    March 19, 2005 Reply

    Machan
    All the Best… Don’t worry the movie will come out well..

  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    March 19, 2005 Reply

    Perhaps Im just being a little premature here, but Y wait for those ppl who walk out? Y not use ppl U find everyday? after all the film is abt everyday ppl isn’t it? so Y a VJ or a celeb at all? so anyone who fits in and can act shuold get a go, right? my 2c..

  4. Unknown's avatar Sangeetha
    March 20, 2005 Reply

    Hey suderman!

    You are already a winner in my books..for going after something you believe in..inspite of all the innumerable obstacles. All the best for everything…don’t give up.

  5. Unknown's avatar kiran kumar Chava
    March 20, 2005 Reply

    best of luck

  6. Unknown's avatar Harish
    March 20, 2005 Reply

    keep that spirit, Suderman.
    All the Best!

  7. Unknown's avatar Elixir
    March 20, 2005 Reply

    YESSIR *a salute*

  8. Unknown's avatar Hawkeye
    March 21, 2005 Reply

    I hate to ;leave an encouraging comment when I cant do anythng material to help you! for now all you have is my mere words of encouragement!

    i wish by the time u make ur second movie.. i’ll be rich enough to give u at least 10 lacs unquestioned. Man! whereb the kind hearts of India..NRI’s, people with money! the spoilt rich kids whom everybody talks about..instead of buying the 20th expensive teddy bear for ya girlfriend.. give the guy some money!

    All the best sudhish.. u are consistently defying the “middle class” mentality and doing something I’ve wanted to do for a long time πŸ™‚ This will come through! Great risks result in great results!

    As a side note: I really think u should become an assistant director for some hotshot director. u may be compromising on something but it cant hurt your experience and may help u develop contacts…

  9. Unknown's avatar Anonymous
    March 21, 2005 Reply

    All the best Sudish…

  10. Unknown's avatar REFLEX
    March 22, 2005 Reply

    Failures are the stepping stones for Success. Here Failure means Hurdles dude. All the very best.

  11. Unknown's avatar ritzkini
    March 22, 2005 Reply

    keep it up sudish ! dont lose the enthu !! ever ! u r one of the few ppl i know who is actually doing what he wants to do in life !

  12. Unknown's avatar SS
    March 23, 2005 Reply

    Hi sudhish,
    I have been reading your site for a couple of weeks now. I am a software engineer settled in New york and i know how hard times can get ..i have been there.
    I would like to contribute(not large amounts, but definitely in a small way). Please email me at smilesan@yahoo.com, to discuss how i can send some help your way.
    my blog is http://www.bujjiboy.blogspot.com
    PS:I am not a great writer…its just a small and simple blog…

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    April 4, 2005 Reply

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