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SS Rajamouli film Uday Kiran may have helped the hero?

on Jun 18, 2022

SS Rajamouli film Uday Kiran may have helped the hero?

The death of Uday Kiran is a huge loss for the Telugu film industry. Uday Kiran, a successful hero who was given blockbusters, was pushed to die due to a lack of offers.

 

On January 14, 2014, Uday Kiran committed suicide at his home in Hyderabad. However, there is a point to be made that if Uday Kiran had worked with Rajamouli on a film, he would not have ended up in this situation. Let's take a look at that story.

 

With his film, SS Rajamouli, who had a huge smash with Student No.1, gave the industry hit with Simhadri. As his third film, he chose a college setting. The Sye film, which starred Nithin as the protagonist, was also a huge hit. Nithin's career benefited from the film since it gave him a mass image.

 

Uday Kiran, on the other hand, is Rajamouli's chosen hero for the film Sye. The film was supposed to be made bywith Uday Kiran, but owing to unforeseen circumstances, the chance fell into Nithin hands.

 

By the time Sye was released, Uday Kiran's career was on the wane. He also has the option of returning. Love Today, which was released in 2004, was a huge disaster. As a result, Uday Kiran's offers have shrunk. In this order, few Tamil films were also made. In 2011, no films featuring Uday Kiran were released. In 2012, he directed the films Jai Shriram and Nuvvekkadunte Nenekkadunta. Nothing worked for him.

 

After a string of flops, he has lost the respect he once had as a successful hero. Uday Kiran, who has a sensitive mind, could not digest it and wanted to quit the world due to a lack of offers, some financial troubles, and personal problems.


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