Ravi Teja talks about Bollywood Entry. Ravi Teja highly anticipated upcoming film, 'Tiger Nageswara Rao,' is set to hit screens nationwide on October 20 in multiple languages. The entire team gathered in Mumbai to launch the film's trailer, and during this event, Ravi Teja opened up about his aspirations in Bollywood.
When questioned about his plans for a Hindi language film, Ravi Teja candidly responded that he hasn't received any enticing offers yet. He remarked, "Kuch dhang ka aaya nahi. Aaye the lekin koi maza nahi aya. Lekin theek hai jo bhi ho raha hai acha hi ho raha hai. Let's hope the best" (I have not been offered anything good. The ones that I was offered were not exciting enough. Whatever is happening is for my own good. Let's hope for the best).
In response to another query about making a Hindi film in the South, Ravi Teja mentioned that the trend of remakes has faded, and audiences can now enjoy films from all regions. However, he expressed his admiration for classic Hindi films like 'Gol Maal,' directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, as well as 'Angoor' and 'Chupke Chupke.' He revealed his desire to work on such timeless films, emphasizing his deep respect for Hrishikesh Mukherjee's entire body of work.
Ravi Teja's candid responses reflect his commitment to quality work and his eagerness to explore new opportunities in the world of cinema, whether in Bollywood or beyond.