Last week saw one of the most shocking events in TFI history unfold, as maverick maker Teja, who had made a decent comeback last year scoring a hit with the political entertainer Nene Raju Nene Mantri with Rana Daggubati and Kajal Aggarwal, exited his ongoing NTR biopic project.
While Teja was earlier forced to also let go off his Aata Nade Veta Nade with Victory Venkatesh, who, after months of waiting for Teja, went on to star in Anil Ravipudi's F2 with Varun Tej, last week, Teja got out of NTR, thanks to his creative differences with Nandamuri Balakrishna.
It was said that Balaiya was not ok with the realistic ways of Teja's screenplay and wanted more masala in the screenplay, and the interference reportedly had an impact on the project.
When Balaiya had tried to rope in his Gautamiputra Satakarni maker Krish to direct NTR, he had set out several conditions including modifications in the script and screenplay, besides also asking Balaiya to wait for his Kangana Ranaut starrer Manikarnika's shoot to end, and all these did not go well with the tough master Balaiya, who has reportedly decided to not wait for Krish, and don the directorial hat for the first time.