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Rajamouli In No Mood To Elevate Him!

Reason Behind Rajamouli’s Silence On NTR Kathanayakudu

Rajamouli is one of the top directors in India and there’s no doubt about it. But, he never behaves like he achieved so many things in his career. Rajamouli encourages young talent and also his contemporary makers whenever they come up with distinctive films. If he has time, he participates in any promotional event or else he at least posts tweets to promote films.

Rajamouli did partake in a promotional event of Gautami Putra Satakarni. Rajamouli interviewed Krish and the former spoke well about the latter for making a quality film in less number of days. However, Krish’s team in over exaggeration released a letter purportedly written by Rajamouli to the GPSK maker. This angered Rajamouli who clarified that he did not pen the letter and it was a conversation with Krish that had been published as a letter.

“True that the content is taken from the interview but the way it was phrased is a bit over dramatic. I asked Krish and he said it is his team's over enthusiasm. I waited for a clarification from them but it didn’t come through. My view towards the film, Krish and his team, hasn't changed,” tweeted Rajamouli then.

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Seems like, Rajamouli is still anger over Krish and his team. He did not utter a word about NTR Kathanayakudu though his elder brother MM Keeravani scored music for the film. Apparently, he doesn’t want to do another mistake by giving elevation to Krish another time. On the other hand, Krish is facing flak for his poor directorial skills.

Interestingly, Rajamouli’s father V Vijayendra Prasad who penned story for Bollywood project Manikarnika is lending his support to Kangana Ranaut who directed patch work and reshot few crucial scenes saying she dealt the project quite well compared to Krish.

Rajamouli’s silence and Vijayendra Prasad’s criticism shows their aversion towards Krish.



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