Rajamouli raves about NTR. The camaraderie between director S.S. Rajamouli and actor Jr NTR is well-known in the film industry, but their recent interaction at the "Krishnamma" pre-release event further highlighted the depth of their relationship. Rajamouli, addressing a question about his bond with Jr NTR, declared that he considers the actor not just a friend, but a brother. This statement resonated deeply with fans, further solidifying their admiration for the duo.
Their association dates back to Rajamouli's directorial debut, "Student No. 1," which starred Jr NTR. Their subsequent collaboration on the blockbuster film "Simhadri" cemented their successful partnership. The duo later joined forces for the fantasy action film "Yamadonga," further strengthening their bond.
Rajamouli has often expressed his desire to direct an adaptation of the Indian epic Mahabharata, with Jr NTR playing a significant role like Karna. While this ambitious project hasn't materialized yet, the possibility of it happening in the future remains, generating excitement among fans who eagerly anticipate witnessing their vision on the big screen.
Adding a touch of humor to the event, director Anil Ravipudi jokingly threatened to offer a reward to anyone who would "cover him up and beat him" if he dared to ask Rajamouli for an update on his upcoming film with Mahesh Babu. This lighthearted moment, along with the presence of other renowned directors like Koratala Siva, added to the celebratory atmosphere at the "Krishnamma" pre-release event.
The film "Krishnamma," starring Satyadev and directed by Koratala Siva, has been generating positive buzz. Initially slated for a May 3rd release, the film has been postponed by a week to allow for more extensive promotions. With a talented cast and crew, "Krishnamma" is expected to be an intense and engaging drama, further raising anticipation among audiences.
The enduring bond between Rajamouli and Jr NTR, coupled with their shared passion for cinema, continues to inspire fans and fuel excitement for their potential future collaborations. The possibility of witnessing their vision for Mahabharata on screen remains a thrilling prospect for audiences.