As the deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, pawan kalyan is now a full-time politician in addition to being a movie star. The truth is that his priorities have changed, even though his followers still wish for big-budget blockbusters. Directors who work with him have also been impacted by this shift; many now experience disappointments instead of breakthroughs that define their careers.
 
Consider Sagar Chandra as an example.  Despite the success of his film Bheemla Nayak, he has yet to secure another significant project.  Samuthirakani, who directed Bro, has also not taken up a telugu movie.  Concerns have been raised regarding whether directing pawan kalyan is a risky venture or a genuine opportunity because their careers have been in limbo.


Even ongoing initiatives have faced difficulties.  According to reports, Pawan wasn't totally satisfied with Krish's initial plans for hari Hara Veera Mallu, which resulted in revisions and omissions to the script.  Krish finally stepped away, leaving the movie in an undetermined state.  Although sujeeth appeared to be on pace to deliver a strong entertainment with OG, the film's development has been sluggish. Sujeeth's career has suffered from numerous delays, and it seems that creative freedom has taken a back place.  These disappointments even cost him a project with Nani.
 
Harish Shankar was one of these directors who used a fresh approach.  He started another project, Mr. Bachchan, but it was a failure, rather than waiting endlessly for Pawan to finish Ustaad Bhagat Singh.  Even though he continued to be active, the outcome wasn't very good.  Given all of these difficulties, it begs the question of whether directors will still want to collaborate with pawan kalyan in the future.  Even fans may have to acknowledge that his attention is no longer on film due to his political obligations.
 
 
 


 

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