Now that Ram Gopal Varma decided to helm the biopic of late Ntr in which he determined to showcase the naked truths behind Ntr's death, not only movie folks but also political analysts are eagerly awaiting the updates of the project.
On the other hand, Natasimham Nandamuri Balakrishna remained adamant in doing his late father's biopic. He reportedly appointed a team of writers to prepare the script as well. Now the conflict gets arisen with the divergent perceptions of RGV and Balakrishna on late Ntr's story.
If at all Balakrishna prefers only film career of Ntr to be canned, it would be quite sensible decision. If he wants to display political life of Ntr, complications will surely be mushroomed due to various factors. Firstly, Balakrishna's role during the last days of Ntr cannot be exhibited on silver screen. Moreover, Chandrababu Naidu, Daggubati and several other close kins of Ntr are to be shown as Ntr's betrayers. Even if they are shown the saviours of the TDP from the clutches of Lakshmi Parvathi, people are unlikely to trust the story. Above all, CBN may not permit Balayya to demonstrate the political life of Ntr on silver screen. As such, Balakrishna may sign out the story when Ntr gets retired from movies and joins active politics.
On the coNtrary, RGV may not have any inhibitions depicting the truths behind Ntr's death. He is neither the son of Ntr nor his close relative. As a result, he need not worry about manifesting the facts behind the agony faced by Ntr in his last days. In 'Lakshmi's Ntr' film RGV might deal only Ntr's political life until his demise.
All in all, it would be lot better RGV would take off where Balakrishna signs out of Ntr's story. Both the films are likely to hit screens two months prior to the general elections, 2019.