Superstar Mahesh Babu’s latest movie, ‘Guntur Karam,’ directed by Trivikram, has hit the screens this Sankranti. The film, known for its family entertainment and emotional storyline, has garnered attention from fans who appreciate Mahesh’s impressive character portrayal, body language, and dialogues. Particularly, Mahesh’s dance sequences in the movie have become a visual treat for the audience.
In a recent interview, Mahesh shared insights into the making of the film, expressing a sense of uncertainty about his future in regional cinema. He revealed a deliberate decision to include one or two dance sequences in ‘Guntur Karam,’ as it might be his last Telugu regional film.
As Mahesh next movie is going to be huge pan India movie with Rajamouli, he expressed later he might’ve doing Pan India movies itself and that’s why he considers this as his last regional film. So, Mahesh said his decision of enjoying and showcasing his dancing skills while he had the chance.
The interview also highlighted Mahesh’s favorite dialogue in the movie, which references Chiranjeevi. In a police station scene, Mahesh’s character declares, “I am Chiranjeevi type. I have no one. I grew up on my own.” This dialogue, paying homage to Chiranjeevi, resonated well with the audience, creating a memorable moment in the theater.