Multifaceted
Ravichandran
is
working
round
the
clock
to
finish
all
his
pending
movies.
The
Crazy
Star
is
not
only
occupied
with
as
many
as
five
films
but
also
the
actor
is
gearing
up
to
launch
his
son
in
Kannada
film
industry.
He
spoke
to
our
correspondent
on
politics,
his
future
projects
and
about
his
son's
launchpad.
Here
are
the
excerpts
of
the
interview.
Sandalwood
actors
are
recognizing
themselves
with
different
political
parties.
Do
you
have
any
such
plans?
When
we
cannot
solve
the
issues
of
our
own
industry,
there
is
no
point
in
joining
politics.
People,
who
are
not
capable
of
turning
around
the
things
here,
will
not
make
any
difference
there
too.
I
have
enough
in
my
plate
and
I
am
happy
with
it.
Haven't
you
received
offers
from
political
parties?
Who
are
they
to
offer
me?
If
I
was
interested
in
politics,
I
would
have
plunged
into
it
long
ago.
Ravichandran
means
cinema,
cinema
means
Ravichandran.
Tell
us
about
your
forthcoming
movies.
Dashmukha
is
getting
ready,
Narasimha
is
hitting
screens
on
23rd
March,
Crazy
Loka
will
release
next
month,
and
Paramashiva
is
in
shooting
stage.
What
is
the
status
of
your
much-awaited
Manjina
Hani?
It
will
take
another
six
months
to
complete.
The
movie
will
have
graphics
in
the
first
20
minutes
and
the
technicians
are
working
on
it.
Indeed,
it
will
be
a
magical.
We
hear
that
you
are
planning
to
introduce
your
son.
I
will
be
launching
him
this
year.
Wait
four
more
months.
Presently,
he
is
taking
lessons
in
voice
modulation
to
get
the
tone
right.
I
want
him
to
be
perfect
in
every
department.
What
happened
to
your
brother
Balaji
aka
Eshwara?
He
seems
to
have
lost
interest
in
films.
I
am
busy
with
Manjina
Hani,
my
son's
upcoming
project
and
my
films
and
that
have
left
me
with
little
time
to
think
about
others.