I want to use creative freedom: Ramya Nambesan
I want to use creative freedom: Ramya Nambesan
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 Ramya Nambessan is set to explore her artistic talent even further through the digital space, and the first venture in that direction is her latest independent single from Kuhuku, Kambala Pattu of Wayanad's indigenous people. Ramya talks to us about the song, why it is important for artists to explore the digital space and want to use creative freedom.

In an interview, when she was asked about, the start o this initiative of Ramya Nambesan Encore, she said, "
the idea of ​​having a digital space was always on my mind, but I did not know how to know about it. When I went to Wayanad with friends and got a chance to meet the indigenous people there. We got a chance to listen to his Kambala Gourmet, which is based on his folklore and way of life. That is why we had the idea to make it into a song. Sudeep Palanad is the composer and Shruti Namboodiri has composed the entire material. When it all went well, we thought we'd imagine it and that cinematographer Neil D'Cunha came on board. The major objective is to show how I can portray myself in this space; How can I make a place as an independent artist through my songs, dances or short films. I believe that an artist is socially responsible and I want to use the platform to talk on such issues and promote independent artworks.

Talking about the process of song, she said, " The same thing happened in 2012 when I did the song, Andy Londes, in the film Ivan Meghroopan. Even now, many people do not know what its lyrics mean. When you are singing a colloquial song, you are using by default. You are worried about whether it will work, or how you would imagine it. It is a sensitive process and has involved everyone in my team. I am most grateful to Shruti and my cinematographer Neil as we had to finish the entire shoot in a single day and had many obstacles including rain. We knew that we did not want to lose the essence of the song for the scene, but at the same time the elements of the season were against us. I have also produced the song, so I had that tension while acting in it. I was finding out again and again that we had to wrap up the shoot by 9:00 pm. So, it was a learning process. At the same time, it was important to us that when we did not want to hurt the sentiments of the community while taking out the song. We composed and visualized keeping that track in mind.

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