Sri: Though you have some decent hits like
Ullam Ketkumae,
etc., you really didn't make it big yet, and you got a big hit now with
Kick. And, I know you had two major accidents this year. Almost seven films are gearing up for releases too. How do you feel when you think all these at once?
Shaam: When things happens, they start happening all at once! That's what I feel. Even after the accidents, I am safe and that's because of God's grace and blessings of my well-wishers. I am doing a Malayalam film
Koodaram, which is almost ready for the release, and a Tamil film
Sivamayam, which will release the end of this year. I am soon leaving to Venice for the film
Agampuram that's canning songs there. That film's shoot is in final stage too, and I am also doing a Tamil and Hindi bilingual titled
Sariyaa. Two Telugu films are being discussed right now and may soon be finalized.
Sri: What happened to another Telugu film
Cash and Maya which was announced to be made with you?
Shaam: There was some miscommunication between the producer and director. And, so, I am not doing it anymore.
Sri: Tell me about your love story.
Shaam: I have a friend named Kashish and she is a Punjabi. When we were in college we used to roam around with other friends. I felt then that she was the right choice, and the only choice, for me to last a life time. I proposed to her and she agreed too. Before joining in films, I gave two years for me to make it and then we got married. We have a daughter Samaira (meaning "eternal beauty") who is now two and half years old.
I wished him all the best for his films coming out soon and concluded the interview.
Edited by:
NaChaKi
Interview: by Sri Atluri