Just
before
things
were
looking
bigger,
brighter
and
better,
the
happiness
seems
to
be
sinking
in
and
the
excitement
could
dip.
The
much
anticipated
biopic
on
the
legendary
actor
turned
belligerent
politician,
Late
NTR,
has
faced
an
obstacle.
Director
Teja
has
walked
out
of
the
project
citing
creative
differences
with
the
lead
actor
of
the
movie,
Nandamuri
Balakrishna.
Grand
Launch
Of
The
Movie
The
movie
was
launched
in
a
pompous
manner
with
Vice-President
of
the
country,
Venkaiah
Naidu,
clapping
the
first
shot
of
the
movie.
Natasimham
Balakrishna,
the
lead
actor
and
son
of
Late
NTR
is
playing
his
father
on-screen.
Creative
Differences
Between
Teja
And
Balakrishna
Director
Teja,
who
has
churned
out
many
blockbusters
in
his
career,
is
said
to
be
outspoken
and
upright
with
his
cinema
approach.
He
apparently
likes
to
have
his
subject
in
his
own
way
and
doesn't
quite
entertain
people
involving
in
the
process.
Since
the
movie
is
not
based
on
a
fictitious
character
and
that
is
of
an
actual
personality,
Balakrishna
is
said
to
have
advised
Teja
to
modify
the
screenplay,
which
rather
goes
largely
on
a
positive
note.
Sources
say
that
Teja
is
keen
on
retaining
the
originality
and
is
not
in
favour
of
distorting
history,
contrary
to
Balakrishna's
requirement.
This
conflict
of
interest
has
made
the
former
walk
out
of
the
project.
Possible
Replacement
It
is
rumoured
that
ace
director,
K.
Raghavendra
Rao,
could
be
roped
in
to
call
action-cut
to
the
movie.
Rao
not
only
carries
abundance
of
cinema
experience
but
also
has
a
good
amount
of
real
life
interactions
with
Late
NT
Rama
Rao.
This
would
help
the
team
of
NTR
to
bring
out
the
best
and
real
scenarios
in
the
movie.
Bollywood
siren,
Vidya
Balan
has
been
approached
to
play
NTR's
wife,
Basavatarakam,
in
the
biopic
alongside
Balakrishna.
An
official
confirmation
from
the
unit
is
awaited.