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Kumaran Naidu: from childhood in film to directing 'Run for Your Life 3'
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|July 09, 2025
Actor and film producer Kumaran Naidu is back in the driver's seat with his latest release, Run for Your Life 3.
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The movie is currently showing in selected cinemas in Durban and Johannesburg, and via a streaming platform. Naidu, 52, formerly from Chatsworth in Durban, and now living in Roodepoort, chats to Candice Soobramoney about his family's roots in entertainment and his evolution in film-making.
Q: When did your love for movies start?
A: I was born into the film business. My dad, Daya Naidu, and grandfather, Vadaraj Naidu, were involved in film since the 1960s. My grandfather was a projectionist at the Mayville Theatre. My dad took an interest in that, and his dream was to open a cinema, which he did in 1991. He reopened the Odeon and Majestic cinemas to show Indian films. In 1978, we also opened the first video store in Chatsworth, Film Star Movies. I spent most of my childhood in that shop, which I hated because it robbed me of being a child. All I could do was sit and watch films in that store.
Q: Which actors did you look up to and why? And did you have aspirations of becoming an actor?
A: I used to love Amitabh Bachchan. He was like a role-model, as well as Rajnikanth. My dad imported Indian films. We were the only ones to do so. I didn't think I could be an actor. It was not my desire, but, then again, I didn't know I had hidden potential to do whatever I wanted.
Q: Did you take part in any school plays or productions?
A: Yes, I took part in school plays, but I was a shy and conservative child. Only after making my first film, Broken Promises, did I break out of my shell.
Q: At what stage did your interest move to "behind-the-scenes" production?
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