Top 34 Quotes & Sayings by Rockline Venkatesh

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Rockline Venkatesh

Thirupathi Narasimhalunaidu Venkatesh, better known by his stage name Rockline Venkatesh, is an Indian actor and producer known for his works in Kannada, and Hindi cinemas. He is the founder and owner of the production and distribution company, Rockline Entertainments which has directed over five films as of 2012. In 2015 he co-produced Bajrangi Bhaijaan which earned the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the 63rd National Film Awards.

Karnataka has always been a big centre for any language films outside their own markets.
Director Kabir Khan had read the script of 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' and is responsible for roping in Salman Khan for this film - a movie that will also mark as Salman's debut production.
You cannot expect anymore single-screen theaters to open as one doesn't get enough returns from them. We have to target multiplexes and look at attracting 1,000-plus audiences for each show.
We spend crores of rupees in the business of production but it is very rare to find a human being like Salman. He is a gem of a person. — © Rockline Venkatesh
We spend crores of rupees in the business of production but it is very rare to find a human being like Salman. He is a gem of a person.
Every movie is approved by the authorities keeping in mind the rules and regulations. Only then are these films released for public viewing.
Director Omprakash Rao, who is known for making action films, has proved that he is equally good and adept at making comedy films as he is himself a comedian.
We need to live with this virus. Though it cannot be back to normal pre-COVID-19 days, we need to adapt to the new situation, but resume economic activities.
We do not always need to think in terms of business or profit.
The things are in right direction and I am very much the producer of the film 'Super' that is made in three language.
The good thing about the audience in Karnataka is we watch films in all languages from every region.
While falling in love and getting married are good things, young people should think about the consequences as well, such as how their parents will react and the other problems that they will have to face.
When compared to other industries, there are very few promotional activities done for Kannada films.
Films on Indian epics need to be made and when the response to it is good, it gives you the impetus to make more such films.
Success of a film released through DTH depends on word-of-mouth publicity.
Today, the youth are capable of doing whatever they want.
If you receive a pirated video on your mobile phones, kindly delete them.
I'd like to produce more films in Hindi, provided I get good scripts.
Once I know an actor suits a character, it seals the deal.
I started off as an artiste and later a producer. All these aspects are interconnected. I became adept at every field - acting, producing, stunts and distributions. I never found anything tough.
Being a part of a good film is always satisfying and when audiences also accept your effort, it gives you twice the joy.
Releasing a film through DTH is a double-edged sword. The opinion formed following the premiere of a film can mar or enhance its business.
I decided to remake 'Sairat' and contacted Nitin Keni of Zee Studios with a plan to remake the movie in all south Indian languages.
Producers need to bear additional costs of safety measures such as sanitization of the location, provision of masks, gloves, transport, and insurance. It is possible to accommodate these costs in a viable manner.
I'd love to work with all the popular heroes.
Many of the heroines from outside Karnataka have worked in my films, but the attitude and adjusting nature of top South Indian actress Nayantara is outstanding.
There are times when we need to think beyond business and look at preserving culture and languages. — © Rockline Venkatesh
There are times when we need to think beyond business and look at preserving culture and languages.
Sometimes, they don't even make films with good cameras - they shoot with normal cameras and release the films. If this is going to be the case, the industry will not see quality films.
I think we have to show respect for the nation and standing up for the anthem should not cause discomfort to citizens.
Once a story is set to a particular city, language and culture, the rest just follows.
I keep myself updated about films in other languages.
You need good scripts to approach stars.
Theatre ticket price capping is not a bad idea.
I would like to continue producing films with Salman and associate with him again and again, if that is possible.
Promotions are a costly affair and most producers shy away from budgeting for that purpose.
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