Shocking: Is Creative Director Krish having differences with Power Star Pawan Kalyan
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The unveiling of the teaser for "Hari Hara Veera Mallu" has sparked discussions within the film industry and among audiences, shedding light on some lingering questions. At the forefront of these inquiries is the directorial helm of the project, with notable revelations surfacing.
It has come to light that director Krish is not solely helming the film. Alongside him, Jyoti Krishna, son of Eyam Ratnam, has also been involved in directing the film, stepping in to complete the remaining portions after Krish's departure from the project.
Speculations about tensions between Pawan Kalyan and Krish arose when the latter's name was conspicuously absent from the teaser release poster. These suspicions have now been confirmed, with Krish relinquishing his directorial duties midway through production.
Jyoti Krishna's ability to meet the standards set by a star like Pawan Kalyan has sparked doubts within industry circles. Despite his past directorial endeavors, which include films like "Nee Manasu Nak Jana" and "Rules Ranjan," both of which met with limited success, questions linger about his capacity to handle a project of this magnitude.
Krish's departure from "Hari Hara Veera Mallu" echoes a similar incident during the filming of Kangana Ranaut's "Manikarnika," where creative differences led to his exit from the project. Although Krish's name remained absent from the credits of "Manikarnika," he pursued legal recourse against the perceived injustice.
In the case of "Hari Hara Veera Mallu," Krish's decision to depart the project halfway through filming has fueled industry speculation. While his involvement in the film's storyline and direction of completed scenes is undeniable, his departure marks a significant development in the film's production.
Reports suggest that Krish has redirected his focus towards a new project titled "Ghaati," featuring Anushka in the lead role, following his departure from "Hari Hara Veera Mallu." Despite his illustrious career, marked by acclaimed films like "Gamgam," "Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum," and "Kanche," Krish has faced challenges in recent years, including his involvement in a drug case and a string of commercial setbacks.
As the narrative surrounding "Hari Hara Veera Mallu" continues to evolve, Krish's departure underscores the complexities inherent in the filmmaking process, leaving both industry insiders and audiences curious about the project's future trajectory.
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