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Charan, a votary of Tamil film talent?

Wednesday, October 28, 2009 • Tamil Comments
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Seems that Charan is no different from his babai Pawan Kalyan when it comes to showing a desire to work with Tamil directors. In the past the Power Star worked with S J Suryah (Khushi and now Puli), Karunakran (a student of Kolly directors like Shankar, worked for Toli Prema and Balu ABCDEFG).

Charan, who knows that he should be cautious when it comes to electing subjects for his movies as he is touted to be a superstar contender, is going the same way. Recently, he launched a film with Bommarillu Bhaskar and came the news that he is remaking some scenes his smashing hit film Magadheera in Tamil.

Newly, he zeroed in on Paiya, a film being directed by Linguswamy, the shoot of which is going on a brisk pace in Hyderabad. What might be the factor that is motivating Ram Charan Tej to look to Kollywood talents? The reason could be that he knows that Tamil film talents, including the likes of A R Rehman, are evincing keen interest in Tollywood and its stars, what with Gautham Menon, S J Suryah and a galaxy of technicians working for many big projects here.

Also, the new age star must be aware of the fact that it is Tamil filmmakers like K Balachandar, Bharathi Raja, Mani Ratnam (who made Geetanjali straightly in Telugu that turned the fortunes of Nagarjuna forever) who gave many of the Telugu stars a big break.

Who knows, Charan could also be someone who becomes a crazy superstar with a different idea of a Kollywoodian. The only complaint is that though there are a bevy of directors like Sreenu Vaitla, VV Vinayak, Krish who gave quality films in the past to big stars, newcomers like Charan are preferential towards outside talent.

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