Excerpt: Chiranjeevi’s recent film Bhola Shankar’s underwhelming performance at the box office has raised concerns, with Ram Charan believing that the people around Chiranjeevi may be isolating him from current industry trends.
Chiranjeevi, known for his megastar status, hasn’t quite pleased his fans with any film since his comeback, except for Waltair Veerayya. Meanwhile, in the past, Chiranjeevi had taken on the responsibility of overseeing his son Ram Charan’s films, actively participating in script discussions and production decisions. However, times have changed, and Ram Charan now feels it’s his turn to guide his father’s film projects.
Chiranjeevi’s recent film Bhola Shankar’s underwhelming performance at the box office has raised concerns, with Ram Charan believing that the people around Chiranjeevi may be isolating him from current industry trends. As a result, Ram Charan has stepped up to steer the ship.
One noticeable change is the cancellation of the collaboration between Kalyan Krishna and Chiranjeevi’s film. Instead, Chiranjeevi is now pursuing a project directed by Bimbisara’s director. Reportedly, this decision was influenced by Ram Charan, who aims to pair Chiranjeevi with the industry’s current top directors like Trivikram, Sukumar, Anil Ravipudi, and others. Discussions are already underway to bring these directors on board for exciting new projects.
Ram Charan’s vision is clear: every Chiranjeevi film should be a captivating blend of fresh storytelling and commercial appeal, ensuring that each project boasts a dynamic and trendsetting combination.
With Ram Charan’s active involvement in Chiranjeevi’s film ventures, it remains to be seen whether the legendary actor will break free from the mold of old remakes and traditional commercial narratives. As Chiranjeevi’s contemporaries like Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan have ventured into intriguing and diverse storylines like Jailer and Vikram, there is hope that he too will embrace this trend.
With a new generation of filmmakers and fresh ideas at his disposal, Chiranjeevi has the opportunity to redefine his cinematic journey and offer audiences a captivating array of stories that reflect both his stature as a megastar and his enduring versatility as an actor.