Actor-politician Pawan Kalyan is on a signing spree. The latest project he signed in is the Telugu remake of Malayalam blockbuster Ayyappanum Koshiyum. Though there are a lot of rumors popping up about the co-star for Pawan, heroine, and the music director, nothing is heard to be finalized yet.
The latest we hear is that the team wants Trivikram aboard and they are willing to pay hefty bucks for the same. Pawan Kalyan seems to have insisted on his friend Trivikram’s hands-on AK remake script changes and also dialogues. It is true that Trivikram’s dialogues become an added craze for the remake movie, but the audience who already have watched the original feel there is no need for Trivikram’s pen work.
Ayyappanum Koshiyum movie is based on characters and story, which does not need special dialogues. Except for a few minor nativity changes, the AK remake can be equally well if the original dialogues get translated as they are. Bringing Trivikram aboard may have a side effect of having the unwanted dialogues populated in the movie just so the star writer can show off his writing excellence and to justify the amount he gets paid.
Pawan Kalyan fans are worried about Trivikram’s presence as it makes them feel that the movie is taking the wrong track. Many feel that Pawan Kalyan’s stardom does not fit Ayyappanum Nair’s role. Now with rumors on Trivikram and Sai Pallavi being part of the film, many film lovers are not happy as this star padding spoils the originality.
This post was last modified on 25 November 2020 12:16 pm
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