Dr. Rajasekhar has made a name for himself, notably in police roles, because to his strong and dramatic performances. He has stated willingness to take on big cameos and parts in films starring star heroes, such as Arvind Samy's character in ram Charan's "Dhruva."

When Rajasekhar was cast in a pivotal part in Nithiin's "Extra Ordinary Man," excitement skyrocketed. Fans were ecstatic, presuming Rajasekhar saw something exceptional in the character to approve it. However, the actor has previously revealed that it is only a cameo and not a full-fledged role.

Fans expected the special appearance to be more memorable because it was his first time acting in a film in a long time. However, people who saw the film were disappointed when Rajasekhar's role turned out to be a flop.

Critics and audiences alike felt that Rajasekhar should have waited for more prominent parts rather than taking a role that lowered his prominence. Rajasekhar could hunt for roles in big-budget films alongside superstars like Mahesh, Allu Arjun, Chiranjeevi, Balakrishna, and others. 


Before the film's release, the filmmaker discussed the significance of Rajasekhar's role. "It is a special and unique character," he remarked. We couldn't envision the film without Rajasekhar Garu's role. I was thinking about Rajasekhar Garu even while I was composing the script. I wasn't sure he'd take on the project. When the moment came, we read the entire screenplay to him."




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