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In the eye of focus

Thursday, March 24, 2005 • Telugu Comments
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Though Aarti Agarwal's attempted suicide has shifted the focus from everything else, the cynosure otherwise has been on Chakram, all set for release tomorrow.

The entire industry and the general public alike are sitting up and wondering what the film is all about.

"Wait, why this hurry," smiles Krishna Vamsi, the director of the film. For him, after the failure of Sri Anjaneyam, this is an important movie. It has been an eventful journey for him, having started unpretentiously with Gulabi.

Vamsi is sure that this 'action cum love story' will have the audience approval. "It is not your regular kind of film," he says. The film is an inspiration from a poem that had impressed Vamsi.

Prabhas, as a happy-go-lucky guy, has an author-backed role while the heroine Asin and Charmy have plenty of interesting scenes. Of course, Charmy will ooze glamour too.

The music of the film (by Chakri) has already raced to top of the charts.

Vamsi thinks the film will too.

Let's see.

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