Hyderabad:
Veteran
Telugu
director
Dasari
Narayana
Rao,
who
recently
announced
six
Telugu
projects,
says
that
his
Mahabharata
dream
project
is
among
them
and
that
he
wants
to
take
the
epic
to
global
audiences.
The
filmmaker
has
already
completed
the
scripting
work
for
it
and
he
would
start
shooting
for
it
after
his
current
project.
Dasari
Narayana
Rao
is
one
of
the
biggest
filmmaker
of
Tollywood
and
he
has
worked
in
150
movies
so
far.
Talking
to
IANS,
he
said,
"I
have
begun
working
on
one
of
the
six
projects
announced
last
month.
As
soon
as
I
complete
work
on
the
political
satire
Vaddikasulavada,
I
will
most
likely
begin
work
on
my
dream
project.
I
completed
the
script
two
years
back."
The
Telugu
filmmaker
added,
"It
has
been
a
long
pending
project
and
I'm
glad
I
will
start
working
on
it
soon.
I
intend
to
make
it
in
several
languages,
which
I
will
decide
soon.
I
will
also
dub
it
in
English
because
I
feel
a
film
about
our
Indian
epic
should
go
beyond
national
boundaries."
Known
for
highly
successful
Telugu
films
such
as
Meghasandesam,
Mestri,
Kante
Kuthurne
Kanu,
Rao
has
also
directed
Hindi
films
such
as
Jyoti
Bane
Jwala
and
Pyaasa
Sawan.
He
admits
Mahabharata
will
be
a
time
consuming
project,
but
worth
the
effort.
"It
will
definitely
take
time,
but
I
believe
spending
time
on
something
very
dear
to
your
heart
is
worth
every
minute
spent
on
it," he
said.
Talking
about
distributing
time
among
his
six
projects,
Dasari
Narayana
Rao
said,
"Most
projects
take
time
to
take
off,
but
once
started,
they
chase
a
deadline
and,
therefore,
it
wouldn't
be
an
issue." He
intends
to
work
on
one
project
at
a
time
"because
I
also
have
couple
of
films
to
be
made
with
other
actors.
I
want
them
to
finish
all
pending
projects,
before
I
start
work
with
them,"
Dasari
added.
Vaddikasulavada
is
the
director's
151st
film,
which
he
is
also
producing
and
acting
in.
The
story
revolves
around
the
peon
who
works
in
a
chief
minister's
office.