I couldn't give the dates for Megastar's film: Sunil
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As the audiences from B and C centres are relying on mouth publicity, says Sunil, he is very happy. "We never made Jakkanna keeping the analyzers in mind. I am told that reviews affect overseas collections, not the domestic business, with the sole exception of multiplexes perhaps. That's why, Jakkanna is getting wide mouth publicity everywhere", the actor tells IndiaGlitz.
After Krishnashtami bombed miserably at the box office, Sunil is on a high now that the first day collections of his latest release are pegged at Rs. 3.78 cr as per the makers. "This is something I never ever dreamt of. I am very happy. People are enjoying the punch lines and all", a gleeful Sunil says.
Saying that he has decided not to act in serious movies (perhaps, he has Krishnashtami in mind), Sunil reveals that he refused to do the remake of Bicchagadu for the same reason. "I won't do serious actioners like a Bruce Lee. Rather, I will do films with a mix of entertainment and action like a Jackie Chan", he says.
When asked if he will be interested in remaking memorable films like Ladies Tailor and Aha Naa Pellanta, Sunil thoughtfully says that he would be careful not to touch classics. "I will do one if a good script comes my way. It's not easy to go for remakes of classics", he adds.
Sunil was approached by Vinayak for a role in Chiru's 150th film, but the huge Megastar fan couldn't give the required dates. "It was I who asked them for a role. I will be doing another role in the same film. I will join the sets in the last week of August", he signs off.
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