It was exactly four years ago that Pawan Kalyan
delivered a blockbuster in Jalsa. Subsequently, his next three films –
Puli, Teenmaar and Panjaa – were box-office disasters. Leading Telugu
producers had become hesitant to work with him. Amid this came the
rumour that all was not well between Pawan and his elder brother
megastar Chiranjeevi.
Now, Pawan has stunned his detractors and silenced his critics with
his biggest blockbuster of his career, Gabbar Singh, which completed
100 days in 54 centres. Hold your breath, the film has raked in Rs 170
crore. In the process, Gabbar Singh is ranked among the all-time hits of
Telugu cinema.
The star actor, as usual, has desisted from taking a dig at his
detractors. But the actor was heard informing his confidants that
several top producers, who were reluctant to work with him following a
string of failures, badly wanted to cast him. “But he has not
entertained any of them till date. He wants to wait for a few more days
and allot dates to producers, who stood by him in the last two years,” a
little birdie tells us.
Incidentally, the Telugu cinema industry was skeptical when Gabbar
Singh released in 1,600 theatres worldwide because it was a remake of
the Hindi blockbuster Dabangg. The fact that Pawan Kalyan’s previous
movie Teenmaar, a remake of Hindi super-hit Love Aaj Kal, had failed to
make an impact on the box office had cast doubts on the performance of
Gabbar Singh.
However, he proved them wrong by making a successful film out of
the Dabangg remake. Incidentally, Pawan maintained a low profile during
the shooting phase of the movie and preferred against a razmataz. He
even stayed away from promoting the movie aggressively.
The superstar has confided in his team that much of the credit for
the success of Gabbar Singh goes to the director Harish Shankar. The
duo, we heard, is planning another movie. But this time, it may be a
original script and not a remake.
Meanwhile, Pawan Kalyan is busy shooting for Puri Jagannath’s next
venture Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu, which is produced by DVV Danayya.
Tamannah romances Pawan in the flick. Puri Jagannath and Pawan Kalyan
had last worked in Badri nearly 12 years ago. The film was a massive
hit, running for more than 100 days in 44 centres.
Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu is scheduled for release sometime in
September. Trade sources indicate it has the potential to become a
superhit. There is a scramble among the distributors to acquire the
rights for different centres. Pawan has truly returned in style to the
top.
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Monday, 27 August 2012
Pawan powers his way back
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