Srinu Vaitla, as a filmmaker found it always bipolar in his career. While one of his films work big time, the rest coming out with similar kind of formula start decreasing his stock value further and further. He always had to resurrect as a Phoenix bird whenever he appears to be almost forgotten. He did it with Anandam, the first time to create a brand for himself.
Then he had to repeat with Dhee and since the formula became too old he lost even respect among audience during his Aagadu and Bruce Lee. With Ready, King, Dookudu he opened an Overseas market for his style of entertainment and Dookudu proved to be his best. Even Badshah turned out to be a money spinner Overseas as it was a Srinu Vaitla film. The same did not hold true for films Aagadu and Bruce Lee. Dejected by the rejection, the director went on to analyse his mistakes and soon, announced that he will change his track with his next film, Mister.
Mister, is ready for release on 14th April and his fans are expecting it to be his grand comeback in domestic and Overseas markets. While the teaser gave a hope that the director was looking for something fresh, the trailers of the film made it evident that he did not change. His brand of comedy is OK but the story looked similar to many of his old films and others as well. Can he do the magic on screen? Can he give Varun his first commercial hit in Overseas and domestic markets?
Then he had to repeat with Dhee and since the formula became too old he lost even respect among audience during his Aagadu and Bruce Lee. With Ready, King, Dookudu he opened an Overseas market for his style of entertainment and Dookudu proved to be his best. Even Badshah turned out to be a money spinner Overseas as it was a Srinu Vaitla film. The same did not hold true for films Aagadu and Bruce Lee. Dejected by the rejection, the director went on to analyse his mistakes and soon, announced that he will change his track with his next film, Mister.
Mister, is ready for release on 14th April and his fans are expecting it to be his grand comeback in domestic and Overseas markets. While the teaser gave a hope that the director was looking for something fresh, the trailers of the film made it evident that he did not change. His brand of comedy is OK but the story looked similar to many of his old films and others as well. Can he do the magic on screen? Can he give Varun his first commercial hit in Overseas and domestic markets?