Ram Gopal Varma, If Manam Was Stated In Bollywood, It Would Likely Earn Rs 100 Crore!


The film offering the three stars from the Akkineni family discharged this friday and has been doing exceedingly well 

Movie producer Ram Gopal Varma has hailed Telugu film Manam, which offers three eras of the Akkineni family, by saying that if the performer was made in Bollywood, it would have zoomed its route into the Rs.100 crore club. Manam, which stars Akkineni Nagarjuna, affectionately called Nag, close by his child Akkineni Naga Chaitanya and late father Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR), discharged overall Friday.

The film, guided by Vikram Kumar, rewinds the enchantment recently Nageswara Rao, who cut an extraordinary place in the hearts of a huge number of silver screen cherishing individuals for a considerable length of time. Varma, who worked with Nag in his 1989 directorial wander Shiva, in an arrangement of posts on Twitter, applauded the substance and exhibitions wholeheartedly. This is what he composed, "Simply saw Manam. In the event that it was made in Bollywood it would have straight striven for Rs.100 crore. It's a vanguard item yet profoundly established in earth. Manam is the first useful exhibit that Tollywood really can go into another period of silver screen. There was an overwhelming applause at the end in the theater I saw Manam in, which I uncertainty ever happens for a Telugu film. I dreaded Chaitanya would feel over-awed in imparting the same screen space to Nag yet he was dynamite. Indeed, in Manam, Chaitanya was path far superior than how Nag was in his first screen imparting background to ANR. Both Nag and Vikram merit different salutes for making a film like Manam happen. Bother and Chaitanya's onscreen science is the best I ever saw between two performers. The main disaster of Manam is that ANR is not alive to see this shocking festival of human feelings. "From the time ANR brought the business to Hyderabad to Nag taking it further on to another age silver screen… that is the thing that I call an extraordinary voyage."

The film additionally stars Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Neetu Chandra, Shriya Saran, Raashi Khanna and Lavanya Tripathi.

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