4)In fact, much before Tiger Sitharamudu, Veera Shankar researched on Telangana armed struggle for a year and developed a story for Pawan.
And when he shared the story, the actor said, ‘Gadar and Lagaan had just released. If we do it, it will be like emulating them.’
5)Many were dead against Ashish Vidyarthi’s inclusion in Gudumba Shankar as the ruffian Kumaraswamy.
Their bone of contention was that humour will not work on him.
Long back Ashish had done a comic role in a stage play and shared the same video to Veera Shankar.
6)After watching the video, the director was convinced and roped him in.
Prominent actor and dubbing artiste Ravi Shankar dubbed for Ashish’s role.
7)After dubbing for the engagement scene from the film, he rang Veera Shankar and said, ‘My stomach is hurting because of the laughs the scene has induced. Please ask Naga Babu to construct a warehouse to store the money the film is going to make’.
8)Fans of Power Star expected a Baashha kind of film but the makers delivered a side-splitting entertainer.
The expectations didn’t meet, causing the film to under-perform.
However, patronage from family audience meant that it had the legs to break-even in most territories.
9)The film holds the distinction of being the first Telugu film to have breached the Rs 1 crore mark on day one in Nizam. The power and might of the Power Star!
10)Especially, the climax fight dealt a body blow to the film.
Fans of Pawan just couldn’t connect 2 it.
In fact, Veera Shankar designed a challenging climax fight keeping in mind his leading light’s image but the actor wanted it 2 be natural.
Stunt Shiva was the master.
11)The chase sequence in the first half where Shankar’s (Pawan) Scorpio is sandwiched between two trucks was shot at Mahabaleswar and Panchgani in Maharashtra.
16)Jyothi Lakshmi’s song Gudi Yenaka Naa Saami Gurramekki Kusunnadu from the film, Ida Lokam, inspired Veera Shankar to come up with the episode titled Gudi Enaka Naa Saami.
17)When he approached Pawan with a version of the episode, he was in splits.
It was the actor who suggested why not use the phrase Sita Ram, Jaya Sita Ram... for it.
18)Majority of the 2nd half transpires in the house of Gowri (Meera).
The house set was built at a cost of Rs 1 crore. Back then, it was the talk of the town.
To be authentic, they used marble flooring for the set. It generally doesn’t happen with house sets.
19)Naga Babu is believed to have made the amount he invested on the house from rentals, as many Telugu films were shot in the same house after Gudumba Shankar.
20)The cycle rickshaw scene, where Kalyanji-Anandji croons Rimjim Rimjim Hyderabad… was shot on tank bund road.
Bcoz of the state govt’s official function, the road leading up to secretariat was lit up fully.
The lights helped the scene, so did Mani’s haunting bgm.
21)The next scene where Kalyanji-Anandji and Gowri visit an Irani café for tea was shot at a café in Sanathnagar. #18yyearsforGudumbaShankar
22)The scene where Kalyanji-Anandji sits atop multiple chairs after creating a rift between Kumaraswamy and Bejawada Narayana was inspired from Lord Hanuman’s Lanka Dahanam.
23)When Hanuman was denied a seat in Ravana’s court, he elongated his toil, coiled it around to create a column, and jumped on top of it. Certain, most of you know it.
24)The scene was shot at the famous Singh House in Miyapur.
A major part of Megastar Chiranjeevi-starrer Bavagaru Bagunnara was filmed here.
25)Coming to songs, the much-loved Chiguraku Chaatu Chilaka, rendered to perfection by Charan n Sujatha, was shot in the scenic locales of Queenstown, New Zealand.
Mani used to send tunes in cassettes back then and the final tune was picked from 3 tunes he had done.
26)Seetharama Sastry wrote the lyrics, while Pawan’s friend of many years, Harish Pai, choreographed it.
The visuals are still a top draw.
27)As far as Chittinadumune Chustunna… written by Seetharama Sastry, the idea was to do a fun song, which centres on the hip of Gowri.
The prelude to the song has Pawan in one of his best acts as a performer.
28)While penning the lyrics, Seetharama Sastry told Veera Shankar, ‘You are making me to write very romantically?’
‘Sringaraa kavyalu raasina vaare evergreen lendi’, Veera Shankar would jokingly reply to the master lyricist.
29)The director wanted a beat like Tu Cheez Badi Hai Masth… from Mohra and he sat with Mani to get the tune done.
It was filmed in New Zealand as well.
30)As the director and his crew were on their way to Christchurch from Queenstown, they spotted some killer four wheelers, which they used for the rap part of the song.
The native Red Indians partook in the shoot.
31)Like Chiguraku Chaatu Chilaka, it was being filmed like a montage number.
Veera Shankar and Chota were unhappy with it as they wanted some dance moments in it.
Pawan relented and shook his leg for it eventually.
32)Coming to the soft melody Emantaro Naaku Neekunna.., which is a must on most playlists, Brinda choreographed it.
It’s another song, where Pawan looked like a dream boat, especially in the black outfit he sports in the initial portions of the song.
33)There’s a smooth flow of story in the song and it was majorly shot in the house set.
Even b4 it was filmed, the makers went to NZ to shoot Chittinadumune and Chiguraku.
While on the road, Veera Shankar spotted a beautiful apple orchard which caught his fancy.
34)He immediately said why not shoot for a portion in Emantaro as there is a provision.
As #NinnuKori, a touching love story, clocks 6 years today, a thread (1/36) on its origin, the stories behind the popular campfire sequence in the 2nd half n the title track that comes in the opening credits.
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1) Before Ninnu Kori, Shiva Nirvana had directed a couple of short films–One More Smile and Love Algebra.
The latter was watched by Shiva Thorlapati, an NRI and a dance choreographer who was pretty close to writer Kona Venkat.
2) Thorlapati later met Nirvana at a coffee shop in Hyderabad, where the latter narrated some of his story ideas, including Ninnu Kori.
In particular, Nirvana shared four crucial scenes of Ninnu Kori with Thorlapati.
Tholiprema, a timeless love story, which gave @PawanKalyan enormous following among youth, clocks 24 years since release 2day. A thread (1/31) at how Karunakaran met Pawan to narrate the story, some behind-the-scenes moments, Pawan’s generosity and more… #24yearsforTholiprema
1) Karunakaran was an assistant director to Kathir on the BO smash Premadesam.
After its release, he wrote Tholiprema, and was on the lookout for a new guy to lead it.
One day at a paan shop in T Nagar, Chennai, he spotted the eyes of the power star on a magazine cover.
2)Pawan was next to his big brother megastar Chiranjeevi in the magazine cover picture.
Karunakaran was enamored by those eyes and immediately decided that he would be his hero.
1)When Harish Shankar explained Shruti Haasan’s introduction scene to DSP in detail, the tunesmith straight away started humming the tune of Aakasam ammai aithe….
Lyricist Chandrabose took almost a month to pen it down.
2)Chandrabose was reeling under back pain when he started writing it. He wrote it sitting on a mat at producer Ganesh’s office.
Shankar Mahadevan was too busy to travel to Chennai to record the song, so DSP, Harish and Bose flew to Mumbai and got it recorded.
One of Venky’s most loved-films, Preminchukundam… Raa celebrates its silver jubilee today. A thread (1/43) on how Jayanth landed the script, his improvisations on sets and what went behind-the-scenes. #25yearsofPreminchukundamRaa @VenkyMama @jayanthparanji @SureshProdns
1)Jayanth C Paranji was initially working on a mass masala script with a lot of action and dash of romance for Venky but he was unhappy with it.
At the same time, a senior director was narrated Preminchukundam… Raa! script by writer Deenraj; it was for Venky as well.
2)He, however, couldn’t connect to it.
He let it pass but both Venky and his brother Suresh Babu felt there was something in it. They made Jayanth hear it.
‘Oh my God! This is the script I want to do with Venky’ was the director’s reaction.
1)In general, society glorifies success stories through news articles, books, movies or through other forms but there are others who are equally good but situations force them to take a different step.
Their percentage in the society is higher than those of successful people.
2)Filmmaker Gowtam Tinnanuri believed that the stories of the former will be more relatable, triggering him to conceive the idea of a late bloomer who wants to make a comeback to the game which was his first love.