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Blockbuster Director Not Willing To Work With Tier 2 Stars

Last Sankranthi was a blockbuster season for the Telugu audience with two senior stars Chiru and Balayya scoring a thumping blockbuster each. The directors of both films got immense appreciation from all over. Now one of those directors is heard to be stubborn on one thing.

After delivering a blockbuster with Waltair Veerayya, director Bobby Kolli is rumored to be meeting some of the star heroes with his ideas. Though some of them liked them, they were not ready to give any commitment with already the big lineup they had.

Bobby seems to have decided to wait until one of those big heroes gives a green signal. He is also heard to be happy to be on the waitlist rather than to do a film with tier 2 stars.

Needless to say that all our tier 1 stars are busy for at least the next two to three years or more. It has to be seen if Bobby changes his mind or if he will stick to his plan of directing only the big stars.

This post was last modified on 30 March 2023 7:08 am

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