Ever since the news of Pawan Kalyan trying to give a comeback into movies came out, rumors about it are increasing with each passing day. A new name pops up every day regarding this film. But one name is heard from Day1 and that is Trivikram Srinivas.
Trivikram's name is attached to Pawan's re-entry for a long time. Rumors are that he will be writing and directing the remake of 'Pink' in which Pawan will be seen as a lawyer. Now, another new came out that the star director will not be directing this film.
Going into the details, the remake of 'Pink' is surely on cards and Trivikram is working on the script changes and the dialogue part of the film alongside working on 'Ala Vaikunthapuramloo'. He will be prepared with a bound script in no time and will leave the megaphone to another director as per sources. There is no news on who will be handling Trivikram's script.
Earlier, they did the same thing for 'Teenmar'. Trivikram penned the dialogues for this 'Love Aaj Kal' remake but the direction is done by Jayanth C Paranjee. The film was a failure at the box-office. If this news turns out true, hope that the remake of 'Pink' doesn't end up the same way
Trivikram's name is attached to Pawan's re-entry for a long time. Rumors are that he will be writing and directing the remake of 'Pink' in which Pawan will be seen as a lawyer. Now, another new came out that the star director will not be directing this film.
Going into the details, the remake of 'Pink' is surely on cards and Trivikram is working on the script changes and the dialogue part of the film alongside working on 'Ala Vaikunthapuramloo'. He will be prepared with a bound script in no time and will leave the megaphone to another director as per sources. There is no news on who will be handling Trivikram's script.
Earlier, they did the same thing for 'Teenmar'. Trivikram penned the dialogues for this 'Love Aaj Kal' remake but the direction is done by Jayanth C Paranjee. The film was a failure at the box-office. If this news turns out true, hope that the remake of 'Pink' doesn't end up the same way