'I have done three roles. Who has such guts?': Balayya

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,May 29 2012]

Even as Paruchuri Murali was narrating the script, Nandamuri Balakrishna virtually became the characters. In his words, he made 'parakaya pravesham' into all of them. Who has the guts to dare to act in three different roles? the proud actor said on the dais yesterday.

If you have cared to look at the posters and trailers, you would have already known that he has played characters belonging to three different age groups. Adhinayakudu is, incidentally, the first film in Balayya's career where he will be seen in triple action mode.

Expectations from the film are not so high. However, given the political overtones attributed to the film by none other than the lead actor himself just days ahead of its release, it is bound to attract media attention when it releases on June 1. Adhinayakudu may or may not trigger a people's movement as prophesied by Balayya, but let's hope that it will entertain the fun-starved audience.

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