K. Raghavendra Rao thinking about one last biggie?
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Don't get us wrong that we are dedicating 15th May to retirements or speculations about last films of legends. But on the day, when the retirement of MM Keeravani is heard about strongly, we hear that veteran director, K. Raghavendra Rao doesn't want Om Namo Venkatesaya, to be his last.
Even though he has unreleased, Intinta Annamayya, he wants to direct a biggie as he made his name in Telugu and Indian Cinema, as a commercial director with many big star films.
He is hoping to produce it himself with some friends coming through and joining him, for this one, it seems. As his 100th film, he designed a big film and wanted to cast Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna and Venkatesh, in them.
Now, he wants to add an young star to the mix and bring this combination together before bowing out as a director, it seems. Is this real or just a speculation? We don't have any information from sources working with KRR or his office but this idea is said to be floating around. Will big stars and seniors come together for KRR, if this is real?
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