Amma Rajasekhar Fires On Nithiin Aggressively!

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Well-known choreographer Amma Rajasekhar was once the first choice of every star hero for mass songs. He even went into the direction and made movies like ‘Ranam’, ‘Takkari’, ‘Khatarnak’ and others. He also gained a lot of fame by being a judge on Omkar’s ‘Aata’ show. He was last seen as a contestant in Bigg Boss.

Recently, he made a film named ‘Hi Five’ and hero Nithiin was supposed to arrive as the chief guest for the pre-release event. Due to the ‘Jayam’ hero not turning up, Amma Rajasekhar got angry and made some aggressive comments on the hero.

He said, “At a time when Nithin doesn’t know how to dance but I’ve taught him from the beginning. Today I expected that he will respect me as that ‘guru’ and turn up here. He doesn’t have shootings and sitting at home now, and refused to give a byte as well. He insulted me today after he has reached a position.” Apparently, Amma Rajasekhar invited Nithiin 10 days back.

Adding to it, he claimed, “You won’t become a superstar if you forget your guru and give no respect to them. Technicians are a seed, and artists are just fruit. While fruit will be eaten after a while, technicians can grow a tree again from the seed. Orey Nithin, I’m very upset with you though I’ve believed you. We will meet again in life, and we will see what happens.”

Here is the trailer of ‘Hi Five’. After looking at the trailer, many opined that Nithiin did a good thing staying away from it. What do you think?


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