Sai
Dharam
Tej,
who
has
grooved
to
remix
songs
from
his
uncle
Chiranjeevi's
filmography
in
his
films,
says
he
never
encourages
the
idea.
However,
he
says
most
of
the
times
he's
convinced
by
his
films'
director
and
producer.
"I
never
request
or
encourage
the
idea
of
remixing
a
hit
song
from
my
uncle's
film.
However,
I
am
mostly
persuaded
by
the
director
or
producer
of
my
films.
They
feel
the
fans
will
love
it
and
I
usually
give
in," SDT
said
in
a
recent
interview.
He
feels
nervous
to
dance
to
his
uncle's
songs.
"He
has
already
set
a
standard
with
his
songs.
To
even
match
the
standard,
which
is
very
demanding,
I
had
to
give
1000
percent," he
said.
In
his
forthcoming
release
Supreme,
he
has
grooved
to
Chiranjeevi's
chartbuster
hit
'Andam
hindolam'.
If
you
can
recall,
mega
fans
breathed
fumes
on
the
actor
for
using
the
epithet
'Supreme
Hero',
which
was
once
Chiranjeevi's.
Later,
he
attracted
controversy,
when
the
rumor
mill
falsely
informed
that,
his
next
will
be
titled
as
'Gang
Leader'.
The
senior
mega
fans,
who
do
not
want
Chiranjeevi's
old
films,
songs
or
achievements
to
be
re-used,
expressed
their
disappointment.
Nevertheless,
there
are
also
many,
who
enjoy
seeing
SDT
bring
back
the
old
memories
of
Chiru.
Directed
by
Anil
Ravipudi,
Supreme
releases
in
cinemas
on
May
5,
and
Sai
plays
a
cabbie
in
it.
"It's
my
first
full-length
commercial
outing,
with
the
right
blend
of
elements
to
appeal
to
the
masses,"
he
said,
adding
he
didn't
have
to
do
any
homework
to
play
a
cabbie.