At a time when films of Nandamuri Balakrishna are not working out, the senior star has bounced back big time with the super success of Boyapati Sreenu’s Akhanda movie. At the same time, Megastar Chiranjeevi is also doing well after his comeback until Acharya happened to him. And here goes an interesting talk about these two stalwarts who are still entertaining the audience to the core.
In a move that could surprise anyone, Balakrishna has an interesting lineup of films, considering the fact that he has three blockbuster directors working with him. Firstly he has Krack fame Gopichand Malineni already making a movie with him, which will be followed by F3’s Anil Ravipudi and then will reunite with the director who gave him three big blockbusters in a row, Boyapati Sreenu.
Cut to Megastar Chiranjeevi, the legendary star’s next is a remake film, Godfather, which is directed by Mohan Raja. Later on, he has films with directors like KS Bobby (Waltair Veerayya) and Meher Ramesh (Bhola Shankar). None of these directors are actually in form and none have delivered a solid blockbuster in recent times. While Mohan Raja made his mark with Dhruva original in Tamil, he is yet to prove in Tollywood.
With uncertainty prevailing over the films these directors are going to make with Chiranjeevi, surely his fans are a little bit worried now, while Balayya’s fans are confident of blockbusters. That said, Chiru is experimenting a bit with the kind of directors he selected, while Balayya is racing with successful filmmakers.
However, with Acharya proving that even a director like Koratala Siva could give a flop and then KGF maker Prashanth Neel demonstrating that one film old director could beat even a Rajamouli’s movie, surely we have to see how the final result of the upcoming Chiru and Balayya movies will be like.
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