Other day the press meet of “Waltair Veerayya” team is getting exceptionally terrific feedback for the way every single actor and technician spoke about the film, Megastar Chiranjeevi and their experience on a whole. At the same venue, director Bobby Kolli aka KS Bobby revealed his history with Chiranjeevi for a photo moment, and that is going viral now.
Bobby stated that back in 2002 he met Chiranjeevi at the Geetha Arts office as a fan along with 20 other members. While he took his first picture with Chiru along with a group of other fans, he went in the queue again for another solo picture. The director stated that he thought Chiru wouldn’t identify him, but the Megastar caught him and posed angrily for the picture. “I used to feel bad by looking at the picture, because being a hardcore fan, I can’t see Chiranjeevi garu in an angry mood that too in the only picture I had with him”, the director articulated.
Later Bobby joined as an associate of writer Chinni Krishna, and inside that writer’s office, there used to be a big photo frame of the writer with Chiru. Every day Bobby used to wipe off the dust that the photo frame catches no matter what. As the director is revealing this, Chiranjeevi stood up, hugged Bobby and asked the media photographers to click a picture of them. Chiru even asked Bobby to smile more, and the actor also beamed heavily from the bottom of his heart.
Not stopping there, Chiru has even planted a kiss on the cheek of Bobby for the kind of fanism the director showed, and for the way he has presented him in “Waltair Veerayya”. Immediately after this moment, Bobby said, “From now onwards, I will wipe the dust off my own picture with Chiranjeevi garu”.
Sharing that picture on Twitter, “I couldn’t ask for more, Love you Annayya” the director wrote. What a memorable moment this is.
This post was last modified on 28 December 2022 2:15 pm
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