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Chai is not looking for quantity

Monday, December 12, 2011 • Tamil Comments
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Two successive flops this year, Dhada and Bejawada, have taught Naga Chaitanya some pertinent lessons. He is not after quantity any more. He feels that doing three or more films for the sake of doing them, or just to keep himself busy, is not right.

The actor has always been on an introspection mode. He first understands what people think of him, and only then contemplates about himself. He is aware of his limitations as a not-so-good judge.

He doesn't shy away from confessing that he is thoroughly influenced by his father. When everyone on the sets say that he is akin to his father, he senses the need to create a distinct identity for himself.

He says that he will do a film which will give him an image of his own. He has pinned his hopes on Deva Katta's political satire, Autonagar Surya.

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