Das CH
Das CH
The announcement of Nagarjuna’s film “Naa Saami Ranga,” directed by debutant Vijay Binni, stirred speculation since its revelation in August. The major point of contention was whether the team could adhere to the Sankranti 2024 release date, given the limited four-month timeframe for shooting. Concerns were raised about Nagarjuna juggling filming commitments with his role as the host of Bigg Boss Telugu 7. Despite these uncertainties, the team remained steadfast in their confidence to hit the screens for Sankranti 2024.
Wrapping up shooting in a mere four months, particularly with a senior star like Nagarjuna, is no small feat. However, the team’s optimism stems from Nagarjuna’s past success with a similar strategy in the film “Bangarraju,” a prequel to his blockbuster “Soggade Chinni Naayana.” The actor’s commitment to delivering within tight schedules and his trust in debutant director Vijay Binni sets a commendable precedent in the industry. As the first single promo release approaches, accompanied by a poster showcasing Nagarjuna in a refreshing look, anticipation builds for the magic promised by MM Keeravaani’s musical compositions.
What adds a special touch to this venture is Nagarjuna’s repeat of the four-month shooting strategy, demonstrating his belief in the script and the director. The debutant Vijay Binni’s opportunity to helm such a significant project backed by a seasoned actor like Nagarjuna is a testament to the faith placed in new talents within the industry. With the impending release and the promise of MM Keeravaani’s musical prowess, “Naa Saami Ranga” becomes a noteworthy project, blending experience and freshness in the world of Telugu cinema.