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Suma Revealed Inspirations Behind 'Ninnu Kori'

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   30 Jun 2017 8:01 AM GMT
Suma Revealed Inspirations Behind Ninnu Kori
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Whenever there is an audio function in Tollywood.. there is no need to ask the question 'Who is the host for the event?' Whenever there is an interview on a TV channel with a star hero on a festival day, there is no need to ask about the name of the interviewer. Suma is the host.. anchor.. interviewer. As usual, Suma was the host for the 'Ninnu Kori' audio event yesterday. During the event, Suma took potshots at the filmmakers, she didn't leave the audience as well.

Whenever a movie is ready for the release, audience think that it will be surely inspired from some other film.. but nobody is thinking that it is an original. Some netizens will be busy finding out the inspirations. Mentioning the same thing Suma went near to Nani and told him that 'I have got few doubts after watching the trailer".. then she has shown the posters of 'Sundarakanda', 'Premadesham'.. 'Titanic'.. 'Sweet November'.

Then she started explaining the link.. she said that Nani says 'Emandoi Mastaru' in a song. This word is used extensively by Venkatesh in 'Sundarakanda'. Whenever there is a love story between a single heroine & two heroes.. it is the concept of 'Prema Desam'. There is a car scene in this film.. as the makers don't have the budget to make a love story on the Titanic ship, they made it on the car. Finally, Golden Bridge appears in 'Ninnu Kori' poster.. it is taken from 'Sweet November' movie. When she told all these things to Nani, he said that 'There is much more.. come and watch our film'.

Suma concluded the topic taking potshot at the audience.."Why do we(audience) need all these things ? They worked hard to make the film. They have invested money. They have danced.. sang songs. They have got talent. Can't we watch the film by buying a single ticket?". That means makers are taking inspirations and copying from so many sources.. and the audience are thinking too much about those things rather than just enjoying the film.