For reasons unknown, even though a remake movie like Vakeel Saab was well received and well made too, star hero Pawan Kalyan has entrusted the job of supervising the scripts of some of his upcoming movies to his close friend and star filmmaker Trivikram Srinivas.
After audiences wondered how Guruji has overshadowed director Sagar when it comes to Ayappanum Koshiyum remake Bheemla Nayak, here comes another rumour now.
Reportedly Pawan is said to have some concerns regarding Krish’s Hari Hari Veeramallu as well. Rather than talking with the director about them, the numero uno star is said to have brought Trivikram aboard to get things sorted out.
Right now the star director is said to be in discussions with his colleague Krish to get things right for the big-budgeted VFX based period drama where PK will be seen as an outlaw who takes on the sea routes to sabotage the green-eyed East India Company that is trying to occupy most of India at that time.
Whatever may be Trivikram’s involvement, but definitely, this is going to be a point of worry for other directors who want to team up with Pawan Kalyan. The general feeling is that if Trivikram is involved then the other director will get no chance to execute his own creativity as Guruji will be calling the shots. Hope things don’t fall out between Pawan and Krish as it happened with the director in the case of Manikarnika and Kangana Ranaut earlier.
This post was last modified on 5 September 2021 10:52 am
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