Naga Shaurya follows Nani’s strategy.
There is much competition in the film industry as of now. While new directors are trying hard to get a project, heroes are busy making movies that they agreed to before lockdown. But those directors who got the chance to make movies with heroes are flopping as directors, and that movie is failing at the box office.
And normally, a flop combination takes a lot of time to collaborate, or they won’t collaborate in life either. But there is a saying that a director whose movie got flopped may get back on track with the next movie.
NTR did the same with Koratala Shiva. Koratala Shiva’s last movie, Acharya was a disaster at the box office, but NTR agreed to do Devara Part 1 and 2 with him, and shooting is in progress.
Also recently, Vivek Athreya and Nani collaborated immediately for Saripodhaa Sanivaaram after the failure of Ante Sundaraniki. Nani believed in Vivek Athreya and agreed to the Saripodhaa Sanivaram film.
Though the Title Glimpse is Good, Teaser didn’t create much impact or buzz for the movie. But now Naga Shaurya is following in the footsteps of NTR and Nani. So now Naga Shaurya follows Nani’s strategy.
After the failure of Rangabali, Naga Shaurya is doing the same with Rangabali director Pawan. Pawan started working on a script to do a movie again with Naga Shaurya, and he wants to deliver a bit of film now. Naga Shaurya impresses, and they both are collaborating on another movie.
Naga Shaurya had good movies in his career, like Oohalu Gusagusalade and Chalo, but most of his movies remain failures at the box office. Now he is doing 3 movies: Police Vari Hecharika, #NS24, which is not yet titled, and Nari Nari Naduma Murari.
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