They Asked Me To Narrate The Script To Watchman And Office Boy – Awe Director

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Prashant Varma Watchman Office Boy Now A National Award Winner

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Young and dynamic director Prashant Varma made it big with his debut movie ‘Awe!’ The unique film is backed by none other than hero Nani. Sharing his experience about narrating the script to various producers, Prashant Varma the humiliations he had to go through, before turning into a successful director.

Talking to a web channel, Prashant Varma said, ‘there were times were the producers used to doze off while I was narrating the script. Few others used to reject the script even before going halfway through the script’.

Talking about a shocking incident, Prashant Varma said that he had to walk for miles together, in heavy rain at around 2:00 am in the morning. ‘One producer took me to his house, asking me to narrate the script. His house is quite a bit far away from the main road. After listening to the script, the producer said that we will do the movie, and asked me to leave for now. The time was 2:00 am in the morning, and it was raining heavily.

I walked for miles in the heavy rain before I reached my room. While, other producers asked me to narrate the script to their watchman and office boy, stating that, as a director, you need to know the mass audience pulse. Even they have to like it’, said Prashant Varma, sharing how he has struggled to reach this position.

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