Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s period action thriller Hari Hara Veera Mallu, which features Nidhhi Agerwal as the heroine, was conceptualised as one of the biggest endeavors in Telugu cinema. Initially launched under the direction of Krish Jagarlamudi, there were massive expectations from fans and the industry alike. Krish was able to finish nearly 60 % of the shooting, but then due to some unforeseen circumstances the remaining parts were directed by Jyoti Krishna. It is most usually rumored that this change in directors has impacted the overall quality and performance of the film.
Speculations had been going around Krish’s abrupt departure for years. People were dying to know if creative differences or scheduling conflicts were the cause. However, the director has finally spoken up. Talking about the issue, Krish mentioned that he has great respect and admiration for both Pawan Kalyan and producer A. M. Rathnam. He explained that he left as a result of not being able to carry on owing to unavoidable personal reasons at that point in his life. He conceded that, in spite of his best efforts, it was not possible for him to continue as the director. This candid confesion has now gone viral, and it’s the big buzz among fans and cinephiles.
Much as the surprise in its production, Hari Hara Veera Mallu sadly failed to make the impact that was anticipated from such a huge endeavor. Pawan Kalyan’s presence and the film’s ambitious endeavor brought it considerable attention nonetheless.
Krish, on the other hand, has rapidly progressed in his career. His upcoming directional, Ghaati, starring Anushka Shetty and Vikram Prabhu, is generating good buzz before hitting the screens. Ghaati is produced by UV Creations and First Frame Entertainments and has music by Nagavelli Vidyasagar. The film will have a grand global release on September 5, and hopes are high that it will make a resounding return for both Krish and Anushka.