Comedians turning heroes is not a new trend in Tollywood, and we have seen it happening with a lot of actors in the recent past. Shakalaka Shankar is the famous comedian who has done the same with the film Shambo Shankara. The popular comedian turned solo hero for the mass-action entertainer but failed big time in impressing the audiences. Shankar created a lot of buzz during the promotions of his debut movie as he made some controversial comments on the people like Trivikram Srinivas, Allu Sirish, Ravi Teja and others.
Now, the comedian is back with his second film as a hero. The movie is titled 'Kedi No.1'. The makers launched the motion poster of the movie yesterday where Shankar is seen with a no change in his attitude. Speaking at the event, Shankar told that there are two sections of media. "There must be both kinds of media where one has a perception on me and the other having a different opinion on me. I need the support of both the sections," said Shankar.
The motion poster of 'Kedi No.1' is set against the backdrop of a massive destruction. Shankar is seen catching guns in his two hands. Soon after the motion poster coming out on the social media, there is a negative buzz on the movie. A lot of social media users trolled the film and wished that Shankar stayed as a comedian instead of experimenting unnecessarily.
Now, the comedian is back with his second film as a hero. The movie is titled 'Kedi No.1'. The makers launched the motion poster of the movie yesterday where Shankar is seen with a no change in his attitude. Speaking at the event, Shankar told that there are two sections of media. "There must be both kinds of media where one has a perception on me and the other having a different opinion on me. I need the support of both the sections," said Shankar.
The motion poster of 'Kedi No.1' is set against the backdrop of a massive destruction. Shankar is seen catching guns in his two hands. Soon after the motion poster coming out on the social media, there is a negative buzz on the movie. A lot of social media users trolled the film and wished that Shankar stayed as a comedian instead of experimenting unnecessarily.