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'Chiru's 150th film is a Xerox copy': Writer

Monday, July 18, 2016 • Tamil Comments
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Writer Chinni Krishna, who became a sensation after delivering two big hits in early 2000s, namely Narasimha Naidu and Indra, is back in news. This time, he has made sensational comments about Chiranjeevi's VV Vinayak directorial.

Way back in 2014 itself, the talented writer had made a story read for Chiru's 150th. "I narrated a script to Chiranjeevi garu, but he didn't like it. My judgement never goes wrong. But it's his personal opinion and prerogative (to feel something is not right for him). He is doing a remake now. So, I would say, it's a Xerox copy," he said.

He seemed to find fault with Chiru going for a remake. While this is understandable, especially because one would expect a Megastar to choose an original story for a landmark film, one wonders what made Chinni Krishna make an extreme, even thoughtless statement, that the film is a Xerox copy (almost) of Vijay's Katthi. Tagore was no Xerox copy of Vijaykanth's Ramana. In the case of this film, too, Vinayak and other writers seem to have made enough changes to suit the Telugu nativity.

Anyways, one only hopes Chinni Krishna soon realizes his dream of making films with big stars like Mahesh Babu and NTR.

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