Karthik Subbaraj Quotes

Professions:Director

Born: March 19, 1983

Karthik Subbaraj is a modern voice on resilience and focus, known for distilling the raw essence of human endurance into sharp, unforgettable words. His philosophy centers on the belief that clarity is forged in chaos, and that true strength is not the absence of struggle, but the relentless choice to move forward when everything urges stillness. Drawing from a life of disciplined introspection and hard-won victories, Subbaraj’s quotes resonate deeply with those navigating uncertainty, offering a steady compass for the distracted and weary. His legacy is a quiet revolution of the mind—a reminder that focus is not a gift, but a muscle built daily.

Karthik Subbaraj Quotes (56)

"For a cinematographer, every frame has to be important."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"I started learning filmmaking by joining a weekend film school in Bengaluru. I made some amateur short films that got appreciation from people around me."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"A short film is not a shortened feature film. It has a soul of its own."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"When I was watching 'Sivaji,' I had no clue I will be a filmmaker; I had not even started making short films at that time."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Motivation

"Short films are good, especially since independent films are making waves now, more than before."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Mindfulness

"Usually, I write my scripts first, then think of the actors, or I have a reference of someone."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"I worked in a software company in Bangalore and made short films during weekends. I learnt the basics during a one-day workshop called Film Camp Sanjay Nambiar."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"A theatrical release is not possible for a short film."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"There are some sites that pay, but access to them is quite limited. And a very small chunk of the population uses the Internet. So, a director goes on YouTube only for better reach."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"I grew up in a house that adored Thalaivar. There would be major discussions at home whenever a film of his was due for release, and we would manage to watch the film on the first day."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"Even during my short film days, I approached theatres with the idea of playing them during the interval. They thought it was problematic to screen an offbeat short film in between a commercial film."

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Topic: Wisdom

"Other countries are open to purchasing foreign short films because they have a market for them."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"When I was making short films for the TV show 'Naalaya Iyakunar,' I wasn't just competing but making films that I could potentially show at international festivals."

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Topic: Wisdom

"The girls who come into Tamil cinema today are educated and from well-to-do families. Unlike the actresses of my generation, they do not need cinema for survival. We cannot write a small role - dead cast, as I call it - and expect them to be excited."

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Topic: Wisdom

"I grew up idolising Rajinikanth, and I've always wanted to see him in a certain way. When I knew I was going to write for Rajini sir, I wanted to show him in the most stylish way and bring back his mannerisms and machismo."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"Rajini sir gave me an opportunity to work with him because he liked my work, especially my style of narration and dialogues. Now, I can't go out and make something very different just to please him. He wanted me to make 'Petta' the way I want it and with my sensibilities intact."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Mindfulness

"Importantly, Rajini sir doesn't take his fans and audiences for granted."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"When I thought of writing for Rajini sir, I told myself it will be a really cool character with a very happy-go-lucky attitude. We took such a character and placed him in a strong story, and I believe, as a combination, it has worked wonders."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Resilience

"Following the success of 'Pizza,' I am really glad that C. V. Kumar of Thirukumaran Entertainment has extended his support to a new director, Deepan Chakravarthy, to direct 'Pizza 2 - The Villa.' I wish this team to have a great success like 'Pizza.'"

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Motivation

"Rajini sir's character in 'Petta' is inspired from the same name from Tamil film 'Mullum Malarum.'"

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"Luckily, 'Petta' encompasses all the dimensions of Rajini sir's performances. His main strengths are his charm, style, and the fun that he represents."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"I remember, when I was working in Bengaluru, Rajinikanth's film 'Sivaji' was releasing, and I wanted to watch it the first day, first show. My manager did not want me to take the day off, and I made up excuses stating that there was an issue at home and I had to go."

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Topic: Wisdom

"Until I was pursuing my collegiate education, I was in Madurai with my parents. Bengaluru was the first place where I was independent. So, the city is very close to my heart."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Love

"When it comes to Sandalwood, I loved all the films of Rakshit Shetty and Pawan Kumar."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Love

"I didn't foresee troubles in my second film."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"I roughly draw the scene beforehand to be more confident on the set. Instead of talking and explaining certain things, I try to visually communicate the scene to my team with the story board. This is how I work."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Motivation

"I basically like the unpredictability factor. When I watch a film, if it becomes predictable, I lose interest in it."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"Mani Ratnam is my biggest inspiration."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Wisdom

"When I was working in Bangalore, short film making was fun - almost like a weekend getaway for me and my friends from the software industry."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Motivation

"I started as a short filmmaker and found that one of the toughest challenges was getting your film to be watched. I would enter it in competitions and release it online, but getting a mainstream theatre-going audience to view the film is difficult."

Karthik Subbaraj
Topic: Motivation
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