Allu
Sirish,
who
hasn't
had
a
film
release
in
over
a
year,
says
he
has
invested
a
lot
of
time
on
his
next
project,
which
is
currently
on
the
floors.
He
believes
it
will
be
a
game
changer
for
his
career.
"This
gap
gave
me
an
opportunity
to
learn
a
lot
and
understand
what
I
want
to
do
with
my
career.
It
opened
some
new
doors
and
helped
me
to
see
things
from
a
different
perspective," said
Sirish,
adding
that
the
time
taken
for
his
next
project
is
totally
worth
it.
The
yet-untitled
film,
which
is
currently
on
floors,
is
being
directed
by
Parasuram.
"This
is
a
big
film.
I'm
sure
that
it
will
be
a
game
changer
for
my
career.
This
is
the
kind
of
film
that
will
bring
scores
of
families
to
the
cinemas
again.
I've
worked
so
far
only
in
love
stories
but
this
is
a
family
drama,"
he
said.
Explaining
about
his
character
in
detail,
Sirish
said:
"I
couldn't
get
the
pulse
of
all
the
characters
that
I've
played
so
far.
However,
the
character
in
this
film
is
very
close
to
my
inner
self
and
that
got
me
excited.
I
could
easily
relate
to
it.
I
like
to
do
films
that
help
me
get
in
touch
with
some
part
of
me."
While
Sirish
is
spending
ample
time
on
a
project,
his
brother
Allu
Arjun
has
had
four
releases
in
the
last
two
years.
"If
I
really
push
myself,
I
can
easily
do
two
films
a
year.
But
I
don't
see
the
need
to
hurry
and
end
up
doing
bad
projects.
I
don't
like
to
ape
my
brother
and
do
things
exactly
the
way
he
does.
Each
film
is
like
raising
a
child
and
this
process
can't
be
rushed,"
he
said.
Before
the
project
went
on
floors,
Sirish
spent
quality
time
in
the
gym.
He
says
it
wasn't
in
preparation
for
his
role
in
the
film.
"I
had
to
undergo
a
knee
surgery
after
the
release
of
my
last
film.
In
order
to
get
back
in
shape,
I
started
working
out
and
I
loved
the
transformation.
Fitness
has
now
become
a
way
of
life,"
he
shared.
Also
starring
Lavanya
Tripathi,
nearly
50
percent
of
the
film
has
already
been
completed.
"We
are
planning
to
release
it
in
February
or
March
next
year.
Even
if
it
gets
delayed,
we're
fine
because
we
don't
want
to
hurry,"
added
Sirish,
who
is
still
keen
to
explore
opportunities
in
Tamil.
He
made
his
acting
debut
in
2013
Tamil-Telugu
bilingual
Gouravam.