Director Sukumar has always been a pioneer in acknowledging the contributions of other directors, particularly emerging talent. When a low-budget film impresses him greatly, he uses a social media account to congratulate the filmmakers and actors.
Sukumar, who is currently working on his big-budget film “Pushpa 2” with Allu Arjun, watched “Baby,” the latest massive blockbuster which is currently running successfully in theaters. He praised the film and the people behind it. He described the script of the film as “unconventional.”
Moreover, he praised director Sai Rajesh’s efforts and wished that this film would create a new wave in Cinema. Sukumar also congratulated SKN, the producer. The words from a creative genius like Sukumar will definitely lift the spirits of the film, Baby’s team.
“It’s been so long that I’ve witnessed such unconventional writing… Definitely this movie will bring a new wave, a new pattern in writing of the cinema. Every scene was like a suspense thriller for me… It’s the first time I have seen where, situations behaved like the characters of the film. Kudos to Sai Rajesh. And I appreciate SKN and Maruthi for believing and empowering such unconventional film,” Sukumar said.
He praised Vaishnavi Chaitanya and Anand Deverakonda’s performances. He wrote, “Vaishnavi is by far, one of the iconic characters ever written… And Vaishnavi chaitanya has inhaled it completely and exhaled it to us. Anand was so brilliant that he looked intoxicated by his role. Viraj is up to the mark. Music by vijay Bulganin is like a beautiful visual… And the cinematography by Balreddy, is like a melodious tune to the film. I congratulate the entire team of baby on the grand success (in the original).
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