
Bucchi Babu Sana hardly needs an introduction. The director made a remarkable debut with Uppena, instantly making a mark in the Telugu film industry and joining the prestigious “100 Crore Club” with his first film. A protege of renowned director Sukumar, Bucchi Babu Sana’s directorial debut was a massive success, capturing the attention of audiences and critics alike.
Now, for his second film, he has roped in none other than global star Ram Charan, which speaks volumes about the scale and ambition of his next project. Currently, Bucchi Babu Sana is directing Peddi, starring Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor. Despite juggling busy shooting schedules, he also makes time to attend various film-related events.
Recently, he attended the pre-release event of Kishkindhapuri, a horror film directed by Kaushik Pegallapati and featuring Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas and Malayalam actress Anupama Parameswaran. The film is set to release on September 12, and the makers hosted multiple promotional events leading up to it.
During the Hyderabad pre-release event on September 10, Bucchi Babu Sana surprised everyone by revealing his own fear of ghosts. When anchor Suma asked, “What scares you?” he shared a hilarious personal anecdote:
“I am extremely scared of ghosts. Once, I went to a theater in Tiruchchirappalli to watch Chandramukhi. I watched the entire movie sitting with my legs on the chair because I was so scared. The show was at 11:30 PM, and I called my friend saying, ‘Ray Mama, I’m coming; open the room door for me.’ My friend had set the ringtone to the ‘Varay’ theme from Chandramukhi, and by the time I reached the room, hearing that ringtone made me even more terrified. I thought, ‘Do we need all this fear, Babu?’ That was when the fear really hit me,” he recounted.
The video of Bucchi Babu Sana sharing this experience has gone viral on social media, with fans both amused and surprised. Some joked about how he directs horror films yet gets scared watching them in real life, while others speculated how he would handle shooting a horror film himself. Regardless, his candid confession about his fear has left the audience laughing and entertained.
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