Sampoornesh Babu, known for the Telugu spoof comedy genre, gained widespread acclaim with the uproarious “Hrudaya Kaleyam earlier.” Now, he’s gearing up for a fresh cinematic venture titled “Martin Luther King,” collaborating with the multifaceted Venkatesh Maha of “C/o Kancharapalem” fame, alongside seasoned actor Naresh and debutant director Puja Kolluru.
In their recent interview with gulte.com, the four addressed intriguing questions. Sampoornesh discussed the apparent downplaying he’s faced within the film industry, while Venkatesh Maha shed light on his inclination towards remakes, citing “Uma Maheswara Ugra Roopasya” as a previous example.
Senior actor Naresh’s consistently outstanding performances, irrespective of the scale of his roles, were acknowledged. The four delved into the motivation behind Pooja’s debut film delving into caste-related subjects and its potential significance in the upcoming elections.
The conversation also explored Sampoornesh Babu’s transition from comedy-centric roles to those driven by conceptual depth. The interview, brimming with insights, is available to explore these intriguing questions on the Gulte YouTube channel comprehensively.
This post was last modified on 24 October 2023 4:32 pm
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