Wednesday 1 July 2015

Mahesh is the only man who is living up to the Tollywood's trait




Tollywood stars are known for moving their pawns kick and they are popular for doing films faster than any other stars in neighbourhood tinsel towns. Of late, our larger-than-life heroes are losing this trait as they are becoming kings in delays. From selecting script to finalising heroine, except Mahesh Babu, every other star is puzzled to start their new projects at the earliest.

Among the younger generation of stars, Ram Charan is one actor whose enjoys an impeccable craze. Even with a flop and below average flick, he could draw amazing figures from box office. Anyway, he has to select projects carefully because huge stakes will be at risk in case he delivers a Thoofan and parts of investment will be eaten away if it is Govindudu Andarivadele. Puzzled with such results, Charan took almost 6 months time to start his next with Sreenu Vytla. Though he rolled out Koratala Siva's movie in the middle, he has stalled it as the story sounded routine after going to floors. But 6-7 months for finalising a story is a hefty thing. Probably he should do such things while the shooting of his present movie is going on. If a guy like Ram Charan is taking huge gaps between movies, then film employees whose livelihood is dependent on big projects gets affected.

Apart from Ram Charan, another happening hero Jr NTR is no exception. His "Temper" is wrapped in January and his new film isn't started till now. Even his director Sukumar is sitting idle from January last year, and NTR could have made him finish pre-production of their project during that time, then February 2015 they would have gone to shoot. Surprising is that, senior Nandamuri Hero Balakrishna, who is popular for saying hello to box office at rocket speed, is now taking huge time. He took a year almost to come up with Lion after Legend and now his "Dictator" is yet to roll out.

To finish off, we have to talk about Pawan Kalyan and everyone knows about the fiasco around Gabbar Singh 2. From changing director to getting a new look, the film is almost 2-3 into pre-production but nothing has materialised yet. And Pawan seems no interested to take this forward at the earliest due to his political commitments and others unknown reasons.

Mahesh, the most rated desirable hero, is the only man who is living up to the Tollywood's trait called speed. Maybe he would have inherited it from his father who holds that record of delivering a dozen of films in a year sometime back. His "Srimanthudu" is wrapped the other day and in a week or so he will move to "Brahmotsavam" shooting. Before Khaleja release he took 3 years gap and Mahesh committed himself to not repeat that mistake again.

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