Akkineni Nageswara Rao has left a lasting impression on the minds of people will so many memorable roles he played in his glorious career. ANR is so passionate about acting and his love for cinema is unmatchable. Thta's the reason even Today a lot of people are of the opinion The Legend is still will us.
During he last days, Akkineni told to Shriya that he would be happy die while on a film set rather than in the hospital. Such is his commitment!
Sharing her experience while shooting for 'Manam', Shriya said ANR used to be very positive even though he knew it was his last few days. The scene where ANR meets his parents (Shriya, Nag) after collapsing on the road was shot after he had undergone a surgery for cancer cure. Shriya is very nervous at that time and ANR who noticed it told to her: 'Why were you so nervous? Instead of dying in the hospital, I would be more happy to breath my last before the camera".
Two months before his death, Shriya asked ANR if he alright and he replied: 'Don't worry about me. I am a happy man'.
Health condition of ANR used to hurt Nagarjuna a lot. Watching ANR shoot inspite of pain, He bursted out saying 'Edanna Gun Unte Ivvu, Kaalchukuntanu'.
During he last days, Akkineni told to Shriya that he would be happy die while on a film set rather than in the hospital. Such is his commitment!
Sharing her experience while shooting for 'Manam', Shriya said ANR used to be very positive even though he knew it was his last few days. The scene where ANR meets his parents (Shriya, Nag) after collapsing on the road was shot after he had undergone a surgery for cancer cure. Shriya is very nervous at that time and ANR who noticed it told to her: 'Why were you so nervous? Instead of dying in the hospital, I would be more happy to breath my last before the camera".
Two months before his death, Shriya asked ANR if he alright and he replied: 'Don't worry about me. I am a happy man'.
Health condition of ANR used to hurt Nagarjuna a lot. Watching ANR shoot inspite of pain, He bursted out saying 'Edanna Gun Unte Ivvu, Kaalchukuntanu'.