Kona
Venkat,
who
disassociated
himself
from
Bruce
Lee's
disastrous
result
and
Akhil's
debacle,
is
in
a
deadlock
right
now.
The
star
writer
claimed
to
be
the
central
point
of
300
Crores
business
in
the
Industry,
in
a
year.
But
he
was
bashed
for
his
rotten
writings
in
his
last
releases,
Pandaga
Chesko,
Bruce
Lee
and
Akhil.
Apparently,
the
writer's
reputation
is
in
doubt
now
and
clearly,
his
next
offering,
Sankarabharanam,
which
is
slated
to
release
this
Friday,
December
4th,
has
turned
crucial
for
the
writer
to
prove
himself
innocent
as
he
claimed.
In
fact,
Kona
himself
agreed
that
distributors
and
producers
lost
trust
on
him
to
an
extent
because
of
his
recent
failures
and
he
conveyed
his
angst
that
it
has
indirectly
affected
the
pre-release
of
his
own
production
venture,
Sankarabharanam.
Kona
bashed
Sreenu
Vaitla
that
he
did
not
use
the
scenes
written
by
him
in
Bruce
Lee
but
has
simply
credited
him
for
the
film,
which
obviously
kept
his
image
at
stake.
He
was
also
quick
to
clarify
that
one
cannot
brush
Akhil's
failure
onto
him
since
he
was
only
a
dialogue
writer
for
the
film
and
had
no
say
in
the
film's
story
or
screenplay
as
they
were
written
by
another
writer.
Though
he
could
pass
off
by
blaming
others
for
the
debacles
of
his
previous
releases,
he
cannot
escape
from
taking
Sankarabharanam's
result
on
to
his
shoulders,
as
he
is
the
only
person
to
offer
story,
screenplay,
dialogues,
production
as
well
as
directorial
inputs
for
the
film.
So,
we
just
have
to
wait
for
few
more
hours
to
know
if
Kona
was
really
innocent
or
he
was
actually
playing
a
blame
game
to
secure
his
position
in
the
industry.