Why Is Megastar Chiranjeevi Behaving Like A Small Hero?

The trademark 150th film of Megastar Chiranjeevi is probably the most talked about news in Tollywood apart from Baahubali in the last couple of years. It has been creating a lot of curiosity among movie buffs. Tollywood and Mega fans are thirstily waiting for Chiranjeevi’s most awaited 150th film and many speculations are doing the rounds as to who can direct the film.

Why Is Megastar Behaving Like A Small Hero.

But nothing happened. At first, Puri Jagannath was roped in as the director of the movie. Later in the second week of June, it was rumoured that Chiranjeevi was not happy with the way Puri Jagannath was announcing back-to-back projects and the news about Chiranjeevi’s plans to replace Jagannath with a new director had hit the net. And again, the news came that the remake of Tamil super hit Kaththi would be the 150th film of mega star Chiranjeevi.

Meanwhile, Chiru appeared in a guest role for the Ram Charan’s film Bruce Lee. The film did not give the kind of response that the mega family had anticipated and that naturally got the megastar thinking all over again.

And now, there has also been talk that Chiranjeevi cannot do a remake film as his 150th film. So, it is said that he is once again thinking about the remake. Also, Vinayak has been put on hold as his film Akhil is up for release. Talk is that Chiranjeevi has decided to work with him if Akhil becomes a super hit.

And some time back, there was talk that he wanted to do a film with Trivikram. However, after watching S/O Satyamurthy, he immediately dropped the idea.

While such behaviour is expected of small heroes who are desperate for hits, coming from Chiranjeevi it is a little surprising, as hits or flops, top directors surely know their craft and having been in the industry for nearly three and half decades, Chiranjeevi too is well aware of this.

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