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ఆ సీన్​ కోసం విజయ్​ సేతుపతి 60 టేక్​లు

'సూపర్​ డీలక్స్' అనే తమిళ సినిమాలోని ఓ సన్నివేశం కోసం దాదాపు 50 నుంచి 60 టేక్​లు తీసుకున్నానని నటుడు విజయ్ సేతుపతి చెప్పాడు. ఆ పాత్ర కోసం ఒకానొక సందర్భంలో దర్శకుడిని వేడుకున్నాని అన్నాడు.

ఆ సీన్​ కోసం విజయ్​ సేతుపతి 60 టేక్​లు
సూపర్ డీలక్స్​లో విజయ్ సేతుపతి
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Published : Nov 27, 2019, 2:11 PM IST

నటుడు విజయ్‌ సేతుపతి.. తమిళ సినిమాలతోనే కాకుండా 'సైరా'లో నటించి తెలుగు ప్రేక్షకులకు దగ్గరయ్యాడు. హిందీలోనూ ఆమిర్​ఖాన్ వంటి స్టార్​​తో నటిస్తున్నాడు. ఇంతటి ప్రేక్షకాదరణ పొందిన ఈ హీరో.. 'సూపర్​ డీలక్స్' అనే తమిళ చిత్రంలో ట్రాన్స్ జెండర్ పాత్ర పోషించాడు. ఇటీవలే జరిగిన ఓ ఇంటర్వ్యూలో ఈ సినిమా గురించి ఆసక్తికర సంగతులు చెప్పాడు.

"నువ్వు మహిళగా ఎందుకు పుట్టలేదు?' అనే డైలాగ్‌తో ప్రారంభమయ్యే ఈ కథ వినగానే దర్శకుడికి ఓకే చెప్పేశాను. మొదట్లో ఆ పాత్ర చేయగలనో లేదో అనే సందేహం ఉంది. కానీ సినిమా మాత్రం వదులుకోవాలని లేదు. పారితోషం ఇవ్వకపోయినా, ఈ సినిమా చేస్తానని దర్శకుడ్ని వేడుకున్నాను. ఆ తర్వాత ఈ పాత్ర చేయగలననే నమ్మకం వచ్చింది' -విజయ్ సేతుపతి, నటుడు

అలా 'సూపర్ డీలక్స్' షూటింగ్‌లో మొదటి రోజు తొలి సన్నివేశం కోసం 50 నుంచి 60 టేకులు తీసుకున్నానని చెప్పాడు విజయ్ సేతుపతి. ప్రస్తుతం హిందీలో లాల్ సింగ్ చద్దా, తెలుగులో ఉప్పెన లాంటి సినిమాల్లో కీలక పాత్రలు పోషిస్తున్నాడు.

ఇది చదవండి: ఈసారి ఆమిర్​ఖాన్​ సినిమాలో విజయ్ సేతుపతి

నటుడు విజయ్‌ సేతుపతి.. తమిళ సినిమాలతోనే కాకుండా 'సైరా'లో నటించి తెలుగు ప్రేక్షకులకు దగ్గరయ్యాడు. హిందీలోనూ ఆమిర్​ఖాన్ వంటి స్టార్​​తో నటిస్తున్నాడు. ఇంతటి ప్రేక్షకాదరణ పొందిన ఈ హీరో.. 'సూపర్​ డీలక్స్' అనే తమిళ చిత్రంలో ట్రాన్స్ జెండర్ పాత్ర పోషించాడు. ఇటీవలే జరిగిన ఓ ఇంటర్వ్యూలో ఈ సినిమా గురించి ఆసక్తికర సంగతులు చెప్పాడు.

"నువ్వు మహిళగా ఎందుకు పుట్టలేదు?' అనే డైలాగ్‌తో ప్రారంభమయ్యే ఈ కథ వినగానే దర్శకుడికి ఓకే చెప్పేశాను. మొదట్లో ఆ పాత్ర చేయగలనో లేదో అనే సందేహం ఉంది. కానీ సినిమా మాత్రం వదులుకోవాలని లేదు. పారితోషం ఇవ్వకపోయినా, ఈ సినిమా చేస్తానని దర్శకుడ్ని వేడుకున్నాను. ఆ తర్వాత ఈ పాత్ర చేయగలననే నమ్మకం వచ్చింది' -విజయ్ సేతుపతి, నటుడు

అలా 'సూపర్ డీలక్స్' షూటింగ్‌లో మొదటి రోజు తొలి సన్నివేశం కోసం 50 నుంచి 60 టేకులు తీసుకున్నానని చెప్పాడు విజయ్ సేతుపతి. ప్రస్తుతం హిందీలో లాల్ సింగ్ చద్దా, తెలుగులో ఉప్పెన లాంటి సినిమాల్లో కీలక పాత్రలు పోషిస్తున్నాడు.

ఇది చదవండి: ఈసారి ఆమిర్​ఖాన్​ సినిమాలో విజయ్ సేతుపతి

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: PART MANDATORY ON-SCREEN CREDIT TO BODU BALA SENA
SHOTLIST:
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Kandy - 14 November 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of statue of Buddha in temple
2. Monk standing next to Buddha statue inside temple
3. Close of Buddha's face
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Kelaniya - 12 November 2019
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4. Pan from Buddhist temple to worshippers gathered  
5. Worshippers praying near statue of Buddha
6. Close of Buddhist worshipper praying
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ARCHIVE: Nugegoda - 16  November 2019
7. Wide of then-Sri Lankan presidential candidate Gotabaya Rajapaksa, now Sri Lanka's newly elected president, arriving at polling station to vote
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Neluwa - 20 October 2019
8. Rajapaksa greeting monks at election rally
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Kandy - 7 July 2019
9. Aerial of monks at rally
10. Buddhist nationalist leader Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara of Bodu Bala Sena speaking on stage
11. Wide of Buddhist monks at rally
                                                                                      
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Colombo -18 November 2019
12. SOUNDBITE (Sinhala) Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara, Bodu Bala Sena:
"We built an ideology that the country needs a Sinhala leader who does not bend down in front of minorities. Now that ideology has won."
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Colombo - 13 November 2019
13. Wide of St. Anthony's shrine, one of targeted sites of Easter attacks
14. Tilt-down from roof of church to worshippers praying
15. Worshippers inside church
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Colombo - 15 November 2019
16. Wide of people walking in Muslim area
17. Close of Muslim man
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Colombo - 11 November 2019
18. Muslim women walking  
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Colombo - 18 November 2019
19. SOUNDBITE (Sinhala) Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara, Bodu Bala Sena:
"Halal, burqa, Islamic banks, Kathi courts, Shariah universities, those all destroyed social integrity that we do have. Their agenda is isolation, from us."
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Kandy - 14 November 2019
20. Wide of lake with a statue of Buddha on hilltop
21. Mid of statue of Buddha
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Kengalla - 14 November 2019
22. Various of poster outside temporary mosque which shows pictures of mosque that was burned down
23. Various of worshippers praying inside temporary mosque
24. Tilt-up to girl reading inside temporary mosque
25. Wide of traffic on road next to Fazel Samsuddeen's house, which was burned down in March 2018, and temporary mosque structure
26. Samsuddeen, Islamic preacher whose brother was killed in March 2018 violence in Kandy, talking to father as his mother sits near
27. Mid of Samsuddeen's mother
28. SOUNDBITE (Tamil) Fazal Samsuddeen, Islamic preacher whose brother was killed in the March 2018 violence in Kandy:
"Sections of the Sinhala people have understood us wrongly and think that Muslims are cruel and must be eliminated. So we have a fear that Muslims can be attacked again making Easter Sunday attacks an excuse."
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Colombo - 13 November 2019
29. Wide of Athuraliye Rathana, Buddhist Cleric and member of Parliament, walking toward Buddha statue and placing offering
30. Close of monks' hands folded in prayers
31. Mid of Rathana praying
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Kandy - 14 November 2019
32. Yatawwatte Dhammananda, monk and Bodu Bala Sena organizer, looking at computer screen
33. Mid of Buddha statue
34. SOUNDBITE (Sinhala) Yatawwatte Dhammananda, Monk and Bodu Bala Sena Organiser:
"They have the intention of making this a Muslim country. They are working toward that. Bu we can't let that happen. We warn the people that as a race, we are getting extinct. If you take Sinhala Sri Lankans, they have only this country. They have nowhere else. This is a fast vanishing race in the world. It is our duty to protect it."
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Colombo - 15 November 2019
35. Various of worshippers inside Tamil temple
36. Mid of priest
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Colombo - 11 November 2019
37. SOUNDBITE (English) Jehan Perera, National Peace Council:
"The minorities are wary of Gotabaya Rajapaksa (newly elected President of Sri Lanka), and of those, in particular those who also surround him. Because surrounding him are very nationalist politicians and also ex-military officers who have traditionally recommended a fairly hard line against those who are, you know, in their view, causing problems for the unity of the country and its sovereignty. So Muslims and Tamils, I think are a little worried about that."
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Colombo - 15 November 2019
38. Various of Muslims praying inside Colombo Grand Mosque
39. SOUNDBITE (English) M.S.M. Zaneer, Trustee member of Grand Mosque and businessman:
"I can say they (Sinhala) are terrorists as well, you know. They came and looted, hammered, fired, and lot of things happened. So, this was pre-planned earlier and we have been suffering for a long time. And after this Easter Sunday (blasts), we suffered more."  
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Kelaniya - 12 November 2019
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40. Various of worshippers lighting lamps inside Buddhist temple
STORYLINE:
In a mountain city that was for centuries home to Sri Lanka's kings and in recent years has been torn apart by religious violence, Buddhist nationalists are rejoicing over the election of the country's newest leader.
They hope he ushers in another golden era for the nation's ethnic majority.
"We built an ideology that the country needs a Sinhala leader who does not bend down in front of minorities," said Galagoda Aththe Gnanasara, a nationalist leader and monk, referring to the Sinhalese ethnic group.
Gnanasara and other members of his Bodu Bala Sena, or Army of Buddhist Power, campaigned hard for new President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
Rajapaksa is a former defence official who is regarded by fellow Sinhalese Buddhists as a hero for his role in ending Sri Lanka's 26-year civil war with ethnic Tamil rebels.
But minorities fear him because of allegations he took part in war atrocities and ordered state-sponsored disappearances.
About 70% of the 22 million people in this island nation off India's southern coast are Buddhists, mainly ethnic Sinhalese.
Hindus, mainly ethnic Tamils, make up 12.6% of the population, while another 9.7% are Muslim and 7.6% are Christian.
Buddhist nationalism has been on the rise, and it was thrust to the forefront of Sri Lankan politics after Islamic State-inspired suicide attacks by local militants killed 269 people at churches and hotels on Easter Sunday.
Rajapaksa, often appearing alongside Buddhist monks, would refer to the attacks while campaigning and cast himself as the only person able to restore security.
And now that he has won, nationalists like Gnanasara want him to promote Sinhalese culture at the expense of Muslims, such as getting rid of Islamic religious schools.
"Halal, burqa, Islamic banks, Kathi courts, Shariah universities, those all destroyed social integrity that we do have," he said in an interview.
At his swearing-in earlier this month, Rajapaksa said he would be president for all Sri Lankans.
There is doubt about that among the Muslims of Kandy, a city that is home to Buddhism's venerated Temple of the Sacred Tooth.
Muslims here speak in hushed tones about what Rajapaksa's rise to power could mean in a place that even before the Easter attacks saw deadly mob violence aimed at them.
"We have a fear that Muslims can be attacked again," said Fazal Samsuddeen, an Islamic preacher.
Samsuddeen's brother, 23-year-old student Abdul Bazith, was one of two people killed in March 2018 violence in Kandy that was retaliation for the death of a Buddhist truck driver beaten up by four young Muslim men.
Bazith died of smoke inhalation after a Buddhist monk-led mob tossed a gasoline bomb into his family home, sending it up in flames.
Buddhist nationalists often point to the actions of terror-linked extremists in Islam to justify their views, which are then spread on social media by their own extremists.
"They have the intention of making this a Muslim country. They are working toward that, but we can't let that happen," said Yatawatte Dhammananda, a monk and Bodu Bala Sena organizer in Kandy.
He said it is "our duty to protect" Sinhalese Buddhists.
Outside recent Friday prayers at the 500-year-old Grand Mosque of Colombo, businessman M.S.M. Zaneer said antagonism against the country's Muslim community wasn't new, but it had grown more virulent since the Easter attacks.
He said he and his fellow worshippers lived in fear of a repeat of attacks in which Buddhists have looted and set fire to mosques.
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