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was it isn't the parts of this upper rogia region controlled by russia. jim crowd, what are the advantages of our lives for them to post a there's a give a sad because they actually on the surface. or if there's, you know, need to make, you might have to do it. it's very difficult with when you need to go down and look for 130 meters now 20217 and so on. and she allison is on the surface of the loo, or is show a strong for germany, given it already consider these deposits within reach germany and ukraine. work jointly on the hands of energy efficiency promoting modernization of energy infrastructure and expanding the use of renewable energy. the energy partnership with the rest as to why the issues like the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the energy sector transformation. this will work in the usual way that west, i'm a big corporations will take over ukraine, whether it's uh, farm lands, whether it's mining resources or whatever. so um, the western countries will know sooner or later we'll have to say, i'm sorry, um,
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do you have the money is gone? your credit is bank trouble issued creative doesn't exist anymore. who knows? we have seen this would be um what is called in english. the, the, the black earth, and so this is very, very rich you, craig and farmland, which was which of the i m. f wanted to be privatized. i was to western companies and ukraine. the majority was absolutely guest if so, landscape government, but it's ok together with the the voters was from from my present approach. tankless party gave the green light. so the cell, after the train is already going on, and this is jeff, the question when which decision will be, will be done off to the 2014 revolution? several german ad, your opinion companies managed to stripe lucrative exploration deals, who lined up at the starting line in a race to drill at excavate the soil into depletion, like they've done before. germany is desperate on getting resources because what
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germany faces now is that relying on the bodies in the us, it is cut off the most important raw materials in the world. a did not only cut off the energy supply and made us pay triple the normal price for energy. they also restricts us from the supply of all the necessary raw materials for the electrical industry, all the electro, he goes and so on. so basically destroying germany economy, germany does not have own raw materials. so they are desperate in finding areas where they can get their own materials from the us. and europe has been poor in billions and billions into ukraine at the expense of their own citizens and economies. as wild key refuses to see the truly kolosso elephant in the room, nothing comes free. i mean there's done of oxy. well,
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around some of this and he is as it was great to have you with us here on off season. i shall do check out. i'll see you come up some great stories that we'll be back in about 30 minutes the and somehow our lives believe what people want is more with the industry in the southern living in the water, which is the one made was on this under the other thing something else, and that's where the folks from south have been working because the grounded subjects, that emotional subjects. and that's what the audience are basically connected to the emotions and the been on positive about how chevy, the special effective and ours, believe the don't we have to make the indian cinema big? well, i mean, what have you amazing, it doesn't seem to be stolen in any society. is this a handful of people who are trying to do all the
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hello and welcome i'm i know if i'm kid in the ever evolving landscape of the 21st century, the focus no more than it is on in the product. every week we bring use some of the most influential indians and my guest this week is a great and then after the what the fuck is in the industry is a producer director and a member of parliament based on this. anybody as they call us any sizes. some of the d o is an indian accent, film director, producer, and a former member of parliament. these works in close to 100 in the films in a career spanning over 4 decades. the all the oldest son of veteran act had the men drug is the recipient of to national film awards. he's famous for his action hero image on the screen. i almost feel that yours is the more loving family in the independent industry. but those are all the way to open the wrong does all of his
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dad, the genuine, this is all of his dad. i would like to say that your family is, is the most loving family. i think they just blessed. i really need some the answer . so i would say it started off for my grandfather grand. mom and dad came from a village at the way he conducted himself. the vision was for the everyone with all the people and the producers and everything and provision progressed and he can remain the same. yes. this is around the same and i've heard some amazing stories that in your house, nobody knew each other with this thing, this, the them that, yeah, initially it was like that because the, this, it was so many of them coming something job and it was next sunday that a desire on its own home, and so they would come over and my granny was a charitable lady, she would welcome everyone. and no matter who it was,
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that kitchen was always open. and so that's the way it has been mazda. is this the same? the same, and yet there was a certain discipline, like children, let's say. so it's, all of them is an outcome of how the whole thing me that obviously of a giant family. right. so if you had, i'm go that ninety's and all of them from all of the other side to do a living together that either on the sixties and seventies, it was different to what it is now because we all don't know what that beat it was . and the of a software that you learn right when that's how much was going to say, because i know him, i really don't know which one in my family from the whole family didn't slow for me . a couple of really obviously it wasn't already try as much of that. that was not good. you know? yeah, it's not right. this is all tried to slide. that's not right. my mother has left me so many times, not only slab. there was a kind of a plant outside if you from back us for good because of the actual or that you are one act of who in public lashauna is it literally shy on screen?
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you play a larger than life characters. i have played your father and so i know who reads. i have also slept doing a little bit the little bit. yeah. little means of yours that are legendary. i those of us this as a great idea so. so, you know, everybody has his own ideas of how they perform and it is not some kind of for trick or something. my belief is either you are talented or you're not that. i mean that i think you're not talking. yeah, that's why that. but if you have it, obviously it publishes you up and a good act as a person who's always observing and moving around and seeing the. busy a brain is a computer and sticking everything in, right? we do not give that to inspect it. yes, but when the moment comes, the brain is only giving you all the collection and guiding you, right? it only gives you all those emotions and the and as a human being,
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we all have all kind of demons within us goodness, by miss, even as last angler d. everything has everything us. but hall, we can to generalize it and how we can control ourselves. that's what the societies as they've engineer. as an actor, i get very excited or anything is given to me. i don't want anyone to give me too much of a input about once once a story is told to me. and once i get it there, i will distort it. then obviously, if i've seen things, then obviously there's some then from the new things started happening and there. and then that happened. then when i'm doing, i enjoy it. when i have to work on a better me don't i feel i'm having a hard time. what the hell am i doing? and then i have to do that. it being the same thing again and again. i feel a little last about it. so i think that's why we have all this stuck in that. and the 2nd one has always been to unless you do not see the acting, they're not an actor. what are they available and abroad?
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it is not so yeah, it is as long as i mean, if a person cannot got you and you are the guy to is what they enjoy. and that's what i enjoyed. we all enjoy when i see my dad phones, the earlier phones which they made in the sixty's. there was a natural in the cinema initially when we had was would people who are so talented as of right this as direct us as music and every few. and the really with more the actor and i like to has to be a plea because that's what i think for us because that time we used to do what i used to do things. the shootings in a day. yeah, exactly. and those funds are far better than the funds are due today. and there was no script, but it was no script, nothing. give me a script. so it's a script of this of something always given to you whether it's good right or wrong or nothing. nobody, nobody talks about it. no, i got it from script. yeah, that's it. yes, i still, i've never heard of that. it's good to all is hear the story and that's it. and that then once we used to work research should firms issued for 10 days or 5 days, or 15 days all when we were going to be, i mean,
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the director knew what he was going to be shooting at that moment. and then after long period again, he would jump issued by the time he had seen, rather than gathered what he was for the thinking about. and again, that would the next should you what happened which attempt him was on track of what he had about. and it goes on and in a one board, they have to finish it all small. if you finish a more spontaneous rather than making it to cut off draft and the end of the life, i basically like somebody to relate to those things so beautifully you get involved in them. so these and you grew up and have friends and family friends where to send people, etc. did. did you see a lot of movies? one of the phone books? no, i wasn't as a matter when i see phones, i don't, i never liked darkness. i could not so going to send them. i'm going to be there for too long because i would get a headache and i don't from childhood. i've been a boy who has, who wakes up really and i'd like to start my day very early. and when is doc i started golf to sleep and that has been the buttons from childhood and was it hold
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onto me? maybe, but somehow i enjoy that. and that's what we have. i've been basically and uh, so my friend watching was very less. and the only thing that i didn't saw with my dad so differently that my dad had the 16 i'm a predictor. so he had couple of films at home. and i wonder at times you know, that time a $105.00 of 6 and was watching desa as a jayden. com. or she was watching mr. or mrs. 55. i know. is that relating to? wow, no, i think, i mean, how could have understood what was that? but somehow i was getting related to did you want to be an actor or grad senior group? i did my 1st 2nd feeling me do. are those right? i just are doing and that was 0 to my my 2nd for us i can for the and that's for you will be on that. i'm do. yeah. we're part of the said that with that and out every day from the to brother to i have seen this after going from strength to strength, bas trends. what does that bunch of decisions you know,
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it does sound like that. i mean like that's what i'm starting to say is that i say i've enjoyed every age of mine, which i feel it through the kids don't. so that them i was just a child who wanted to play and play and plan plan. that's what we did. and that's what i said, we would not do it again. i would say it was not good because i used to love cause and all these things and the early age of a sudden driving which was on drake howard while you and not understood i, i don't know, maybe 10 or 11 know, so i'm gonna start or do i mean that if i would sit on the driver then i would think the car and because i was missing tremendous on so i could do that. and that time, you know, like was a little gains of a 5 so, so many things happening that i'm the one of those very different. so i'm lived in, i've worked, but when we finish our school, it's a diamond, a person actually realizing because friends are going away and everybody wants to do something and they're getting into the 5 this professional year this summer. that's how i decided that you want to get as much to do. i know
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a lot about it and that's it. okay. i'd say i wouldn't be covered like that, but i said, i'm too shy how the effect, right? so that's where the decision that to i know we had, everybody knows who we are, new schools are, we still have that problem because of being an active son. idea treated nicely, if you did hardly liability that'll actually see normally. so the life was on that side during that period. so then i decided to go via abroad in england, i joined the owner, appear in birmingham. i was there for a year and how friend, because i said that nobody knows me for the headlamp, my so you know, i'm just not my person and that's what i see the recovery myself. how wonderful you have seen great success and you have seen some pain the it also how did you cope that period? truly? it was a moment when i give the biggest hit of the for the industry that was good. there was after that, things started to somehow i don't know why i don't understand. i took myself for
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granted that, oh no, i can do the side of the list of some, all the water was changing the industry. i started changing mostly nationals that started coming. the inclusion produces are going away and the distribution sector was just, everything was changing. and uh, somewhere in that i could not change or adopt on the that would then pick on me at that moment then uh i was just getting on trying to find some bots of, uh how i can move ahead. and so many things i was trying to do, but that's when i started directing more and i'm getting more of a producer and instead of doing lots of things, trying to put myself there. and then so the name, anybody would say, no, you should was wrong with these directors issues with the younger generation. each of them i said the to who wants to work with the plan. and i also have this profession feeling. success is very, very transparent. and people change with success and failure and that's right. so how did you cope with that fees?
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i didn't know i had feel i was basically trying to still fight my weights for the that's a good here to look i. i know a lot of time from that point of view, i was just saying, i know, i mean i've given so many send them. i've given my friends as people still watching . that's the reason i'm existing is because of the kind of work i've done without giving any new phones of that just on i was just trying fighting to get the night script. if i didn't get the rate right, director of fighting to get a brand new production team for one who invested in me and making those stubs because most everybody was trying to re makes and i was never a person of the megs and everything was happening and then i was could see that the sitting, which was being made as something which had already done me, but i just kept on and on and on and on, and on, and on and on. and then i did this when i didn't go there also and never did a couple of other problems. i don't want it so they went on. so i mean go that, i mean, who wants to see such a also and was, was set up for shipping and that's what is the perception everywhere. so yeah, and somehow ours,
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believe what people want is more about the industry knows they live in the world, which is especially off late the southern living in the water, which is the one mid road. and yeah, and the other thing is something else. and that's why the folks from south have been working because they're grounded subjects of that emotional subjects. i mean, i remember seeing or for my i saved into special effects, but i would get brought in with the emotions i would get it is because i've seen so much of this word and i know it shouldn't be like that. but the emotion is the same . which folds your and that's what the audience are basically connected to the motions and the then on budget about how sharpie the specially effective or not they don't, they don't bothered about all that. and that's the 2nd one is i've been working on this guy. the young will take an hour is really the home. you have to make an indian cinema big. well, i mean, one of the main thing it doesn't seem to be the live in any society is just this handful of people who are trying to do all of that. right. and then fortunately for their game, and i'd be happy to have a, a, a see,
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what are you expecting you to be such a big huge, i was not expecting it to be huge, but when i started to promoting it, i remember the really lose the, the and the, the kind of response action was getting and i'm, and a couple of send them as to why we were using this. and on the vide, started coming the people on something, they make the numbers out. get this familiar opener this much with people who project your project. all these numbers that sucker project in good numbers will go there also. and after that, you know, so i said, well, the 1st time i'm seeing numbers happening for my phone, which i've not seen from frustrated, is that something is happening? yes, you're, you're the one active within long 50 arctic fields. i didn't border because i loved one dodge, i keep it and i always wanted to do it and i've ever been more. yeah. so i don't know wanting to do that. yeah. i'm going to be that they came to me any edited me. i said one of them also missing. i want to subject that one. it's up to 1971. what is it more united with no go. yeah, thing i said,
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well and then how long does it produce? i'm producing it. okay. and that's how it got started. anything on a separate company, so then he took over the whole thing and that don't know what he would go. beautiful to because of the right. i do my own view. it. i wanted to look like that . i wanted to feel like that. and other thing was i don't like stitching things on the perfect, it's at the base place a do my body in the i don't want to put my build on and doing that. those are the to do that. yeah. it is. it is because remember i used to put the mustache. uh no, i'm still going to start talking if the performing or is going from your is going to go from you is born. so you continue this year. so that doesn't happen. i tried to perform. yeah. yeah, it does, it does it does. it is what prompted you to do a guest appearance and i mean, it was less and you let them national board for that? that's right. i mean, really, our friends are that's hope any more on in the garage. and i mean, we started to go from, i assume that was as far from being a house. lot of times you started off never doing this field and that was not
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entered. so i said, give me a new one and get it to whatever it is of this. and this is this character, this is a sort of tv i'll do it. let's do that, begin with because you've got it. and that's what i'm saying. you know, let me do a films really don't know what's going to happen to. i love it that way. that's a good point of view to look at when they tell me the seem to be like this. i don't, i said, i don't want those scenes. give me something, there's a categor, would do it other than making it a category just seen wouldn't be like this. i said, don't want to do that. i remember, even when i was doing that, also they would give me some dollars. i said, i must be doing this. i live this longer than a single speak to send this and love when he would talk. i don't want a long time to make this draft lapse, and i'm not interested. i said to the subject is, or i to get, it goes right, it's cell phone generated something. it shouldn't become nice. yeah. and that's what's happened with the that's what i've seen. and i, i know bring the foot of my hip, my foot, and then i've done it. and i'm not so sure it is going to work. and then it works. i love it because i didn't like it, but then i can see them liking it so much,
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obviously as a major role as an actor. guess. so, inducted into it that to be did you start feeling the things which the people with the audiences feedback. so that's why i don't watch fi from said i just don't say them to escape. why did you want to become a director? i never wanted the trick that was english, so i'm go to london. uh, originally john was going to the lady in the jet. i was directing to have a technician come from b, c. she's on some other girlfriend because i wanted to go into english and handy for the time. and this will be back in 97 as in good in this project on the beach. and so i said, let's make something interesting, but someone wondering if we're doing that for them? seems in florida. right. and how describe the for then i said i kind of stuff but for me to describe them, have to make this one. so when did my that, and i said that, can you hear the subject? i'm read them, you're using fine. i said i'm going to direct it saying you think and i said, yeah,
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single, i'm good. so for me, i don't know, i'm the kind of a person and my dad says that you can do this. i believe in my so that's the magic difficult to explain and nobody will understand that i did it as a father who gives you the signal, elizabeth, the energy which comes into you, you can do anything. right. and that's what you're looking for. i agree completely . it's a, it's a blessing which is uh, it does come. you would think that this come from up there. yeah. and that's what happened. even in my high, nobody wanted to produce it. i wonder daddy, like did i said i want to produce a go ahead and i did it and that's how i started the game and i had no abc new but direction. and also, if you, i mean not a, you know, i'm an actor basically. right. i'm no, did i do they have to become a right to you have to become a really thing. i know i've, i find it very difficult because the end of the day you have to indulge into all those things and you're not the right to. you're not all these things, but then you are working according to what do you think the rate has to be? i but uh on your, on the research bridge, right?
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those. and they would come up. it's a great subject, only have to do a stick it in would take across exec. that's a, that's why you see lots of good directors. they are basically kind of right, right. yeah, i agree, you know, and they do a good job of it because it is they, they getting mixed it up properly and you've acted on some defend the directors. yeah. how did you manage to do that? i don't know when i thing i decide to do something. i just do it that's. that's some of the script i have anything i want to do that then i don't, i don't analyze how in walter does i just go ahead and do the suppression man. oh that'd be good. i think it's it's the fact that you don't camouflage that and saved openly that i don't know but right then i don't, i did not know i just did it. that's such a valid come and refreshing change from others, and that's what makes it different. you are on so many protective towards bobby unpredicted. yeah, i know somehow it has been this is of a i think is genetic, it's a baby. all the whole family is on the list, so i didn't know when,
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but i took on put up the gap and i've, i feel that this is no, i really has been do this. i'm gonna do that. it just, it just happens. and i think that this would be our basic depot, the indian society was that is yes. and that's all it is. there's no no machine to do. success is happening the same time. yeah. yeah. this phenomenal looks like that's, that's right. and bobby's phenomenal success isn't us right most. i'm talking about it. so we had a daughter come into a house and i think that's where everything started turning around. and it just started turning around and then you know, what's beautiful about everything, is you sleepy wake up? is this the same day? yeah. well certainly everything has changed. yeah. nothing has changed. the sun is coming all the same with the same. i mean, isn't it? so with the people ok, do you think it's called success? that's what it is. yes. especially when you are nobody. yes. and the blueprints is coming to you. nobody is looking at do,
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and that's when nobody wants to watch on their ones or not. and one for marketing themselves, you don't sort of go out of your way to say that, what is it, what we have done, this is what we are doing with newest suggest to your son who's also an actor. now that state of the i have been all your grandfather has been all your uncle is, are you one virginia strategy? simplicity, unfortunately not. unfortunately, i don't know. i was like, my kids are just like me. they just want to be good actors. they want to sit them, i don't want to act what's happening. all said everybody wants to be a star. and if you acting is just me, i mean, anybody can to, at, to, and this on this, if you had a good but the good for the good an actor if you, but they're great dogs here to an actor. if you can do something else here, a great and all listing, and unfortunately, that has been successful and that has been going along with a long, long time. and it will be that it's gone that it doesn't. because the end of the do who is that? what the view was, the views are the ones who want to watch that and but dollars feel, you know,
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a good content. a good performance always be there. it may not be knowledge or hide, but that are all listed there. and as long as you have people's mind, other times they'll come and go, but those things and stay deep into their hearts. and you and all a member of parliament, you fucking the election. and one of the great amounts of majority will you continue with their interest in politics? not really good, non from any other reason on anything. i think one should do. what is one good at that? i am good at my work as an actor and that sort of shut down everything. i cannot use anything more be on as being an actor. so at this stage, are you hungry for more? are you restless audio content? i'm a kind of a content person and what it is being assaulted number is less about anything. i've never been like that because uh, when i want to do something, i go do it and then i've done it. i've enjoyed it. i move along to another thing that's of the i've always moved to and that has to be my back to me. i'm not being
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a visual name. i really do this and i want to, i want to, i don't want to, i'm not being like that. the beauty is when you enjoy a journey that's new, right? but nowadays people won't shut that. so where's the enjoyment? enjoyment isn't the but that's and that's available is do believe it is difficult, but that's the beauty of it. yeah, absolutely. that's right. but are you working on this right now looking? yeah, i mean there was a film as you look in gods and there shouldn't be working the folder the if those aren't happening for many years. and there is open the doors and now we're doing that and how you're doing that. yes. yes. and you're also working with the film at dad. you and bobby are coming. are you? there's a subject which is the uh, well it doesn't materialize completely. is it, how will you describe yourself in one word and kind of in this ad? i saw the thought that the only thing that we could have done with that uh the
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trans good or bad condition. thank you. we're opening up so much to me. i personally feel very, a certified and thank you all join us next week for another in the mid conversation as we did kind of in depth look at india and it's going in best on the right. i'm on a from kid. see you next week on. let's stuff out of what's got the on the,
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