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Sharwanand not interested in Addala’s script any more?

Young hero Sharwanand has been facing tough times when it comes to his career. His last three films at the box office are major disappointments. He has trusted Jaanu to be a relief in his career but it turns out to be a major dud. So Sharwanand has decided to be tough on scripts. Sharwanand has listened to Srikanth Addala’s script last year. Though he liked it, with some hesitation, he couldn’t take it forward.

Srikanth Addala after the super flop of Brahmotsavam has been through exile from some years and finally appeared in film nagar last year. He has narrated Kuchipudi Vaari Veedhi script to Sharwanand. Geetha Arts too has shown interest in producing the film. However it got postponed to this year.

Now with Jaanu flop, there are no chances that Sharwanand might take a risk. So Srikanth Addala needs to make Asuran remake Naarappa a hit if he has to continue his career as director in the industry. We have to see what will happen.

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