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I am very confident that the movie will turn out successful,’ said hero Rajiv Kanakala. This film will be a milestone in my career. ‘Till now I have done a variety of roles in my films, and I am sure this character will bring much more recognition. I am sure this movie will be successful." Producer Vijaykumar is the person who supports this movie and doesn’t compromise on the quality and gave me ultimate freedom. Nalini who works alongside for soap opera’s managed her time and did her part. Rajiv Kanakala was very co-operative and completed his part in the planned schedule. Fight master Vijay has shown lot of involvement. I am satisfied with her work as an artist. It is very easy for her to work on song sequences however, in the action scenes she is very careful and also rehearsed for some sequences. There is no need to mention specially about the main lead artist Mumaith Khan, because everyone is acquainted with her skills.
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The shooting will continue till 16th once the songs are canned we will come back to Hyderabad and complete the patch works followed by dubbing, re-recording, mixing, DTS effects, and will release the film in the first half of December."ĭirector Kondandarami Reddy says, "We are making this film without compromising on any of the factors. 'Amma' Rajasekhar will choreograph the songs. One of them will be canned on Mumaith Khan, and another one will be featuring Mumaith Khan, Rajiv Kanakala and Suhasini. We have planned to shoot the songs in the locales of Bangkok and Hong Kong from 10th of November. Vijaykumar Goud said, "Our production Punnami Nagu with Mumaith Khan is almost complete except for two songs and some patch work. In this connection, a press meet was held today by the unit. The talkie portion is completed with an exception of two songs. Recently, the climax was shot on a huge level, featuring all the artists in the film. Mumaith Khan is playing the lead role alongside the hero Rajiv Kanakala and G.Vijaykumar Goud is producing it on Sound & Claps banner, comprising of a huge budget. The story is based on Yendamuri Veerandranath's novel. No wonder, Telugu films are being confined to just love-laced comedies –– relegating other interesting genres to the backseat.Ī.Kodandarami Reddy, a popular director who reaped huge hits in legendary combination with Chiranjeevi, is directing the film 'Punnami Nagu'. But with stars and directors pushing up their rates, little is left for the producer and creativity is taking a beating. "Ĭertainly, satellite rights are fetching unheard of prices for producers besides increase in overseas collections for hits. This trend might be just a transitory one. He says, "It is all about demand and supply. Leading filmmaker Rama Naidu looks at it differently. It's a bad equation," says film critic Vasiraju Prakasam, who brands it as an undesirable trend. "Pay packets have doubled but the market expansion is marginal. Probably producers wouldn't have felt the pinch if the markets had expanded proportionately. "I was surprised when a one-hit director asked me for Rs 3 crore without batting an eyelid," reveals a producer, who has almost given up the project. It is learnt that a reigning director charges Rs 7 crore, while other successful directors are hovering between Rs 5 and 6 crore and even the upcoming ones charge above Rs 1 crore. Hotshot actresses like Ileana, Nayantara and Trisha have all surpassed the Rs 1 crore mark and are doling out dates, sometimes unmindful of the significance of their roles, says the source.Īnother jolt for the producers came in the form of directors’ revised pay scales. "It took a reigning star 30 years in the industry to cross the Rs 8 crore mark but new-age stars have crossed that with just a handful of hits," reveals a filmmaker, who says that even emerging stars are quoting above Rs 2 crore. "Undeniably, the real-estate boom and advent of corporate entities has ruined Telugu cinema," bemoans a leading filmmaker.Īccording to our sources, top stars are hiking their fee to stay ahead of their rivals and not based on the project requirement. Given that ‘regular’ producers are reluctant to pay astronomical sums, the field is left open to glam-struck NRIs, the neo-rich and even the underworld. Besides compromising on quality, the new trend is detrimental to filmmaking per se. With almost 75 per cent of the budgets being usurped by the stars and directors, there is little left for making the film. If the latest buzz is to be believed, more than Rs 20 crore was spent on a Pawan Kalyan starrer and a similar amount on a Mahesh Babu film.