2016-12-22



Yesterday, on the occasion of the Shiva event in Vangaveeti, Akkineni Nagarjuna took the microphone and said that he would only make Shiva 2 if director Ram Gopal Varma governs this project otherwise he would not dare touch it. He also said RGV was like his brother and whenever he gets bored, he opened RGV Twitter account that changed his mood instantly. Nagarjuna added that it was a give and take relationship as both got break, and Shiva was a time of life change not only for him and RGV, but also for the Telugu film industry. It was super hit at the box office and since then there was no looking back for RGV. Finally, Nag announced that he would act for the continuation of Shiva only under the direction of RGV. On the other side, Nag is currently busy in the next devotional drama 'Om Namo Venkatesaya', directed by Raghavendra Rao.

The film that changed the Telugu cinema and gave a break to both Ram Gopal Varma and Nagarjuna is Siva. The debut of Ram Gopal Varma, the Nagarjuna starrer opened the gates for both stars. However, this "cycle-string" Siva is a feeling engraved in the hearts of millions of fans of Tollywood.

In the midst of the huge fanfare in Hyderabad during the Vangaveeti film of the RGV on Monday, the best friend of the director Nagarjuna promised that it would only make a sequel if RGV directed the project. "Many administrators have asked me to make a sequel to Siva but I do not want to do Siva 2 unless you do it with me, or I will never touch it. Direction of someone else, "said Nagarjuna. Soon after, the director could not hold himself as he walked to the actor and gave him a bear hug.

Ram Gopal Varma and Nagarjuna shared two successful films, one was Siva and the other Govinda Govinda. But continued to win acclaim.

While Nag offered to work again with the unknown director, RGV also shared a memory of Siva who made the audience well in place. "I remember when recording music for Siva, there was a strike in Chennai and Ilayraja gentleman proposed that we should do the background score in Mumbai." It was an expensive undertaking to take everyone on a flight And we instead thought of settling for stock music for background music I told Nagarjuna that the whole film was made for music: the silence and the structure music that was needed and said that Nagarjuna told them, "Do not give my pay, but what Ramu wants, it must happen and there should not be any compromise." He did not only me Took a break, he supported me until I saw the first copy of the film. I think no director in world history can get a producer like Nagarjuna, "RGV shared.

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