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Nani And Vijay Scouting For Hit Directors!
By: Tupaki Desk | 1 Nov 2019 1:48 PM GMTThere is a saying in the industry that you are as good as your last film. No matter how many hits you have given in the past, your craze and fame depend on the verdict of your last movie. That is why our stars like to play it safe and grow their market value.
Actor Nani followed this pattern and scored back-to-back hits. He experimented with a few new directors and gave failures. So, he decided to go back to old ways. He is now choosing only directors whose last film was a hit. He is currently working with Indraganti Mohan Krishna whose last film was 'Sammohanam'. Even after that, he is lining up some interesting projects with hit directors.
Crazy hero Vijay Devarakonda is following Nani in this aspect. After failing with an experiment like 'Dear Comrade'. He is selecting directors carefully. He teamed up with Puri Jagannadh for 'Fighter' as his last outing 'Ismart Shankar' was a blockbuster. Then he will be working with 'Majili' director Shiva Nirvana. This way, he is signing films only with successful directors.
Some may say that they are playing a safe game and avoiding risks but who would want to risk their well-established market?
Actor Nani followed this pattern and scored back-to-back hits. He experimented with a few new directors and gave failures. So, he decided to go back to old ways. He is now choosing only directors whose last film was a hit. He is currently working with Indraganti Mohan Krishna whose last film was 'Sammohanam'. Even after that, he is lining up some interesting projects with hit directors.
Crazy hero Vijay Devarakonda is following Nani in this aspect. After failing with an experiment like 'Dear Comrade'. He is selecting directors carefully. He teamed up with Puri Jagannadh for 'Fighter' as his last outing 'Ismart Shankar' was a blockbuster. Then he will be working with 'Majili' director Shiva Nirvana. This way, he is signing films only with successful directors.
Some may say that they are playing a safe game and avoiding risks but who would want to risk their well-established market?