It
is
no
secret
that
2018
was
a
year
of
mixed
fortunes
for
young
actor
Vijay
Deverakonda.
In
August,
he
became
the
talk
of
the
town
for
all
the
right
reasons
when
Geetha
Govindam
opened
to
a
good
response
at
the
box
office
and
emerged
as
a
hit.
Sadly,
his
next
release
NOTA
sank
without
a
trace
and
failed
to
impress
the
'rowdies'.
Luckily,
he
bounced
back
with
Taxiwala
and
ended
the
year
on
a
good
note.
Now,
he
is
in
the
limelight
for
a
surprising
reason.
Recently
while
interacting
with
the
media,
Vijay
Deverakonda
said
that
he
wants
to
reach
a
stage
in
his
career
when
he
feels
ashamed
of
doing
the
cult
film
Arjun
Reddy
which
created
a
good
deal
of
buzz
amongst
fans.
"I
should
reach
a
stage
in
few
years
where
in
when
I
look
back
I
should
feel
ashamed
of
Arjun
Reddy.
In
future
if
I
am
still
at
a
stage
that
I
say
Arjun
Reddy
is
my
best
film,
then
it
proves
that
I
haven't
made
any
progress
in
my
profession.
In
this
profession,
one
should
learn
new
things
continuously.
My
aim
is
all
my
films
should
be
the
best
and
I
should
do
films
which
I
should
enjoy
when
I
watch
them," he
said.
This
is
quite
a
big
statement
and
it
proves
that
Vijay
Deverakonda
is
an
ambitious
person.
Meanwhile,
the
heartthrob
is
currently
awaiting
the
release
of
Dear
Comrade
which
is
slated
to
release
on
July
26,
2019.
The
movie,
directed
by
Bharath
Kamma,
marks
his
second
collaboration
with
Geetha
Govindam
co-star
Rashmika
Mandanna