On february 2, acclaimed director and dadasaheb phalke recipient K. Viswanath passed away, leaving an unfillable vacuum in indian cinema. Many members of the telugu film community took part in a "Kalanjali" memorial function last night to pay a moving homage to the great. One of the attendees at the event was the megastar Chiranjeevi. In his moving address, chiru reflected on the trip he took with K Viswanath.

He worked on three notable movies with him: Shubhalekha, Swayamkrushi, and Apadbandhavudu. He claimed that each of the three movies served as a teaching tool for him. He claimed that he still uses the lessons Viswanath Garu taught him when filming movies. Viswanath Garu, according to chiru, taught him how to behave organically and sensibly without going crazy. No one can extract feelings from an emotive scene like Viswanath Garu, according to him, who is a specialist in the field. He asserted that k viswanath was the only director who could make the audience cry during a sentimental sequence, not the actors.

Chiru claimed that Viswanath Garu was his teacher, a father figure, and a mentor who helped him succeed in acting and helped him win numerous accolades. He declared that Viswanath Garu lived a full life when he put his words to rest. In the later years of his career, he was successful both as a director and an actor. His legacy is one of the best in indian cinema, and She will always hold a special place in the hearts of all movie fans. chiru began his remarks by offering his condolences to Nandamuri Taraka Ratna's spirit, who died away on saturday night.

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