Too Many Films, Too Little Time for Trivikram?

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Director Trivikram Srinivas is all set to begin work on his next film with Venkatesh, which is expected to be launched within a week. The film is likely to be a family entertainer and is scheduled for a summer 2026 release. Interestingly, this project is taking off while his much-anticipated mythological film with Allu Arjun faces a delay, reportedly due to Allu Arjun’s upcoming collaboration with director Atlee.

While the Venkatesh film seems relatively simpler in scope, the one with Allu Arjun is a big-budget, high-concept mythological drama that requires extensive pre-production. Although Trivikram has already worked on a significant portion of the script, the time and effort needed to bring it to life are substantial. Yet, he’s choosing to momentarily shift focus to the Venkatesh project.

Adding to the buzz, there are reports that Trivikram has recently pitched a story to Ram Charan. With Ram Charan’s film with Sukumar reportedly delayed, Trivikram might be looking to fill that gap. However, this project is still in the early stages, with the script yet to be fully developed.

With three major films—Venkatesh, Allu Arjun, and Ram Charan—floating around him, it’s fair to ask: Can Trivikram realistically handle all of them simultaneously? If all these films are officially announced, fans will naturally expect rapid progress, which seems unlikely given the scale of each project.

To complicate things further, Trivikram is also expected to provide creative support to films under Sithara Entertainments and continue assisting with the smooth release of Pawan Kalyan’s pending projects.

In the midst of this overwhelming slate, the big question remains—does Trivikram Srinivas really have the time to juggle all these responsibilities effectively?


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