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Bunny saying 'I wanna follow follow you' to NTR

Saturday, October 15, 2016 • Telugu Comments
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It just happened for the second time. A Mega hero is in news when instead a young tiger-like Nandamuri hero should have been talked about. Two prestigious ventures that became Allu Arjun's in the last minute. Two directors NTR would have loved to work with, but for some (unknown) circumstances.

N Lingusamy couldn't have bargained to be the central figure of a covert, undeclared competition between Bunny and NTR. It was the former who had first evinced interest to work with the Kollywood director. He kept the poor chap waiting and waiting until the director decided to go for NTR. The Nandamuri actor fell in love with the story line and even got his producer BVSN Prasad on board. Before NTR knew, however, the project was again to be in Bunny's bag.

For good or bad, something similar would pan out weeks later.

NTR was keen on Vakkantham Vamsi, the writer who gave him a 'Kick' out of 'Temper'. Even before 'Janatha Garage' released, the Nandamuri actor had asked Vamsi to do some repairs to the script. The wannabe director again took the script to the 'garage'. Before the 'mechanic' was back, 'janatha' proved NTR's box office 'dammu' . In an industry where things are dynamic, especially after a success, the dynamics changed in favour of the Dynamic Director (Puri Jagannadh).

Vamsi now started looking for the 'sarrainodu' (right one) to make him a director. Or was it Bunny who looked for a 'Race Gurram' to race him toward one more blockbuster? Whatever it is, the writer of 'Race Gurram' is now set to direct Bunny.

Bunny is bagging NTR's directors, saying 'I wanna follow follow you' in style.

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