I had the feeling that I didn't die yet : Krishna Vamsi
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Krishna Vamsi has got so much emotional during the teaser launch of 'Govindudu Andarivadele', which was held yesterday.
He said, "For the last three to four years, I've been facing a very rough patch in my career. Many have started to ignore me and some have made comments about me. I used to feel very lonely. I had the thoughts like "Is my career completed ? Did I die ? Should I fight back ?". Then the only name I thought was my brother Chiranjeevi. We had a very good relation for the last 25 years. Once when I asked him to give me his car, he called after 5 days and when I went to him, he kept keys in my hand. When I said I don't take gifts, he said consider if it is given by his brother. When I asked Charan's manager that I should talk to Charan for ten minutes, I had a call from Charan immediately and I don't forget the respect he has shown on that day. I had the feeling then that I didn't die yet. He was impressed with my narration and when we went to Chiranjeevi, he said, "I don't know what both Ram Charan and you discussed. But we are doing the movie. Now narrate the script". His words has given me a lot of strength to me. Charan's respect towards others should be appreciated. He has learnt a lot from his father".
About the film, Krishna Vamsi said, "This is a pure Telugu family entertainer and this movie will be talked about for the next 50 years. I am not saying this with over confidence. I am saying it with self-confidence and my trust on the content".
Ram Charan said, "After Magadheera, I have to do a family and love entertainer and I thought that only Krishna Vamsi can do it. He used to come to my house for parties and when I ask him that I wanted to do a film with him, he used to laugh at me as if I am a child. But I am glad that it happened now"
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