Our indian folklore serves as the inspiration for Ooru peru Bhairavakona. We've added a fictional fantasy aspect to it. It's the tale of a robber who brings his booty to a community and what transpires there," he explained. The actor went on to say that great effort was taken to make sure the love tale melded well with the main plot of the movie. "We were cautious enough. While a love story plays a significant role in the movie, it doesn't interfere with its overall plot. The movie has a flawless blending. The audience will be impressed, I'm sure of it.
 
 Speaking candidly, sundeep kishan expressed his displeasure with the attempts of six producers to set conditions inside the business. We aren't even allowed to choose the subjects we study. They give the heroes the stories in whichever order they want. They will retaliate if we ignore their advice. When I turned down a producer's story recently, he made sure that one of my other ideas was shelved, the man said. Additionally, he clarified how these producers hold power over other projects since they provide directors with advances and would use those advances as a form of blackmail.
 
 "For someone like me, it is a very difficult time to sustain in the industry," he remarked. Despite several template similarities, sundeep kishan clarified that Bhairavakona and Virupaksha are unrelated. He also discussed how people see VI Anand, who is remarkable at choosing worthy things but struggles to present them well. The actor went into further detail about the issues with his last movie, Michael. In response to criticism of him in the most current Kumari Aunty edition, sundeep kishan also replied.
 
 

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