Will Teja give us a sleeper hit?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,April 03 2012]

It was in a TV interview way back in 2005 that Teja had said that he was bored with his style of filmmaking. He had a couple of flops to his credit by then. He said that he wanted to try something different. The rest is history. Unfortunately, he went on to make films like Keka that made all his previous flops look like masterpieces.

After a hiatus, he is coming back with Neeku Naku Dash Dash. You can expect a lot of Teja-style romance in this film, but there is something more to it. There is this element of liquor syndicates interspersed with the love story.

Producer V Anand Prasad is pretty sure that a love story told in a new angle will enthuse all sections. Taking his words for their face value, one would expect that Teja has finally kissed adieu to his Jayam hangover.

We hope that Neeku Naku Dash Dash will be a surprise hit this summer.

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