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Allari Naresh Says, Ugram is completely about missing people

Allari Naresh Says, Ugram is completely about missing people

Naandhi combo is coming with Ugram in theatres on May 5. Allari Naresh and director Vijay Kanakamedala joined hands again for the action-thriller. Mirnaa Menon played the leading lady. Sricharan Pakala composed the music. The film is produced by Sahu Garapati and Harish Peddi under the banner of Shine Screens. Ahead of the release, Allari Naresh interacted with media about the film and many interesting things.

 

Talking about comedians playing tough characters, he said "To be frank, it is very tough to do comedy roles. One who is good at comedy can do any sort of role. For example, recently, Brahmanandam Garu’s role in Rangamarthanda is very different. Even Soori did a serious role in Vetrimaaran’s Viduthalai, which is a welcome change."

 

Talking about changing his route, he said "There are two reasons for it. Firstly, the number of people who create comedy content has come down. A few are coming up with comedy stories, but they don’t suit the requirements of a feature film. After the rise of OTT, filmmakers are tending to make dark content."

 

Sharing the difference he found in director, he said "Vijay is very subtle, and he is not someone who gets tensed. He will be very confident and cool. Vijay knows his craft very well, and the best thing about him is that he respects the work and contribution of one and all. Producer gave Vijay a free hand for Ugram."

 

Talking about the action sequences in the film, he said "There are six major action sequences in Ugram. It takes more time to complete the action part, and hence there was a delay. It didn’t happen because of negligence. The producers saw the output after the completion of the first schedule, and they were very pleased with it."

 

Sharing about his ambition to revive EVV banner, he said "If I need to make a movie under the EVV banner, it must definitely be a comedy film. EVV Cinema is known for humor films like Bendu Apparao, Kitha Kithalu, Atthili Satthibabu, and Thotti Gang. I am waiting for such kinds of stories. I heard many stories, but I didn’t get that ultimate satisfaction."

 

Talking about his next Projects, he said "I have already started my next project in which Faria Abdullah plays the female lead. We are yet to name it. A new director named Malli Ankam is helming that flick. I am in talks with Subbu, who directed Solo Brathuke So Better. I bought a story called Jenda, and I want to produce it. I am thinking about the director, and it will be a period film set in Guntur."