Venkatesh keen on Neru. Despite facing stiff competition from major releases like Salaar and Dunki, the Malayalam film "Neru" took the bold step of hitting theaters on the 21st, exuding confidence that it could hold its own against the cinematic heavyweights. Featuring the versatile actor Mohanlal as the protagonist, this courtroom drama, skillfully directed with a gripping screenplay by Jeethu Joseph, has managed to captivate audiences and boasts impressive box office collections.
Jeethu Joseph, renowned for his enchanting work in films like Drushyam 1 and 2, as well as overseeing the direction of the Telugu version of Drushyam 2, has once again worked his magic with "Neru." His knack for storytelling and creating compelling narratives has resonated well with the viewers, establishing the movie as a compelling cinematic experience.
The director, who shares a commendable rapport with Venkatesh since their collaboration on Drushyam, is currently immersed in the making of Drushyam 3. Recognizing the potential compatibility between Venkatesh and the narrative of "Neru," Jeethu Joseph has personally recommended the film to the seasoned actor, urging him to give it a watch.
Despite Venkatesh's busy schedule with the promotions of Saindhav, he has graciously promised to take time to view "Neru." Insider sources reveal that Venkatesh is not only curious about the film's performance at the box office but is also considering the idea of a potential Telugu remake. If he finds himself satisfied with "Neru's" reception, it wouldn't be surprising if Venkatesh decides to take on the challenge of a Telugu adaptation.
As the industry watches with bated breath, the prospect of Venkatesh exploring the world of "Neru" in Telugu adds an intriguing layer to the evolving narrative of this courtroom drama both on and off the screen.