Pawan Kalyan has been juggling multiple film projects and political commitments leading to delays in his film schedules. One such project is the much-anticipated movie Hari Hara Veera Mallu which has faced numerous setbacks. But what’s more disgusting is the film being directed by four directors.
Initially the film was directed by Krish but due to the prolonged production timeline he had to step away from the project. Following Krish’s departure Jyothi who is the son of producer A.M. Ratnam took over as the director. Jyothi was officially named the director in a recently released promotional video for the film.
However the directorial responsibilities didn’t stop there. In a surprising turn of events A.M. Ratnam revealed that he along with Pawan Kalyan himself has also taken on the role of co-directors. This means that “Hari Hara Veera Mallu” now has a unique situation where four different individuals have directed various parts of the movie. Such a scenario is unusual especially for a high-profile project meant for a pan-Indian audience and highlights the complications that have arisen due to the delays in production.
The continuous postponements were largely due to Pawan Kalyan’s busy schedule which included significant political activities with his party Janasena. These commitments inevitably affected his availability for the film leading to the unconventional directorial arrangement.
In addition to Hari Hara Veera Mallu Pawan Kalyan has other projects lined up. OG directed by Sujeeth is expected to hit the screens in September this year provided there are no further delays. Following that, Ustaad Bhagat Singh directed by Harish Shankar is slated for release next year.