The ‘experimental actor’ in Nagarjuna Akkineni may have taken the risk of doing a film in the direction of Ram Gopal Varma but the ‘shrewd businessman’ in him is reluctant to take that risk.
We have already reported that RGV is all set to take his new film starring Nagarjuna in lead role onto floors later this month. It is heard that the maverick filmmaker asked Nag to bankroll the film on his Annapurna Studios banner on which he has been actively producing films, and scoring mostly hits. Nag however allegedly rejected the proposal and asked RGV to find another producer instead.
Well, RGV could find investors even for films such as ‘Ice Cream’, so he easily found investors for his new film since it stars Nagarjuna in lead role. What’s interesting here is, why did Nag refuse to produce the film? Isn’t he confident of it? If not, why did he accept it in the first place?
While confirming to teaming up with RGV again, Nag has said that he loved the script and that it reminded him of Ramu of 90s. Nag seems to have fallen in love with the script, and is confident of the film becoming a ‘cult’ one, but he might be unsure of its box office outcome. Moreover, he knows pretty well about RGV’s unpredictable nature and hence he couldn’t be assure of whether the maverick filmmaker would make as promising film as the script was.
Somehow, the ‘producer’ in Nag abstained from taking the risk which the ‘actor’ in him took.
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