Tollywood's
megastar
Chiranjeevi,
who
delivered
a
debacle
with
director
Meher
Ramesh's
Bhola
Shankar,
is
prepping
for
his
next
with
talented
young
director
Vashista.
The
veteran
realized
that
he
shouldn't
opt
for
remake
subjects
anymore,
after
back-to-back
failures.
Recently,
a
rumour
about
Chiranjeevi
joining
hands
with
mass
action
director
Boyapati
Sreenu
has
been
doing
the
rounds
on
the
internet.
Boyapati
is
known
for
his
deep
and
crude
mass-action
family
dramas
that
elevate
and
change
the
image
of
his
heroes
and
protagonists.
His
epic
combination
with
Nandamuri
Balakrishna
is
worth
mentioning
here.
Chiranjeevi
To
Collaborate
With
Boyapati
Sreenu?
Boyapati
is
the
go-to
choice
for
actors
who
want
to
do
mass
films
and
get
a
makeover.
Ram
Charan's
Vinaya
Vidheya
Rama
and
Allu
Arjun's
Sarainodu
are
examples,
keeping
aside
other
veterans
who
collaborate
with
the
director.
However,
this
rumour
of
Boyapati
and
Chiranjeevi
coming
together
has
thrilled
some
and
disappointed
the
rest
of
the
mega
fans.
A
user
who
goes
by
the
name
Gopinath
wrote,
"#Buzz
Chiranjeevi
Sir
and
Boyapati
Sir
Combo
on
the
cards?,
(sic)."
Another
one
called
Haricharan
Pudipeddi
put
out
a
tweet
saying,
"Worst
news/rumour
to
wake
up
to
😬
Boyapati
-
Chiranjeevi
joining
hands
🙏,
(sic)."
Following
the
setbacks
like-
Acharya,
GodFather,
Bhola
Shankar
Another
fan
of
megastar
Chiranjeevi
called
Siva
hoped
that
the
movie,
if
at
all
it
materializes
shouldn't
end
up
like
Ram
Charan-Boyapati
starrer
'Vinaya
Vidheya
Rama,'
a
box
office
dud.
The
movie
also
marks
the
first
collaboration
between
Ram
Charan-Boyapati
and
Ram
Charan-Kiara
Advani.
Megastar
Chiranjeevi's
Work
Front
Meanwhile,
after
delivering
a
disaster
like
Bhola
Shankar,
which
is
an
official
remake
of
Vedalam,
Chiranjeevi
signed
two
projects.
One
is
Mega
156,
which
will
be
directed
by
his
elder
daughter
Sushmita
Konidela
under
the
Gold
Box
Entertainment
banner.
And
then
comes
the
much-anticipated
socio-fantasy
film
with
Vasishta,
referred
to
as
Mega
157.
Reportedly,
another
project
is
likely
with
writer-director
Puri
Jagannadh,
about
which
there
needs
to
be
a
solid
confirmation.