'Love Story' will recharge the film industry battered by the backlog brought by the pandemic
'Love Story' will recharge the film industry battered by the backlog brought by the pandemic
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Superhit film "Majili" actor Naga Chaitanya has admitted that commercial filmmaking does not suit his body language. “Every actor has a place and my location or region is honest filmmaking, which I have done with director Sekhar Kammula. I regained consciousness after 'Majili' and was very selective in the selection of projects,” says the actor.

'Love Story' starring Sai Pallavi and Chai hits the theaters today. The actor believes that the 'Love Story' backlog will recharge the film industry battered by the backlog brought on by the pandemic. The 'Venky Mama' actor got a lot of time to practice the Telangana dialect for his character Revanth, a man from rural Telangana and makes a living as a Zumba instructor. Even before coming on the set, I had to read a lot. Newspaper stories and YouTube videos on youth from rural Telangana also helped me in this process.

Crediting 'Love Story' as a landmark film in his 12-year film career, Naga Chaitanya says all his previous blockbusters including '100% Love', 'Yeh Maya Chesave', 'Majili' were such films. , which deviated from the path of commercialization. "And now, 'Love Story' is more realistic and honest. Saying that after 'Laal Singh Chaddha' she got a chance to work in Hindi with Aamir Khan, Cha says that her focus has always been on Telugu "Working with Aamir Garu for 50 days was very magical. If you look at the script in Telugu, he is very strong culturally.

 

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