Chiranjeevi’s recent setback has prompted a significant shift in his approach to future projects. He made the tough decision to cancel his upcoming collaboration with director Kalyan Krishna, signaling his intent to explore projects that captivate audiences and break away from the conventional commercial entertainment formula.
His upcoming venture with Mallidi Vashist, the director of “Bimbisara,” promises to be a thrilling fantasy film, marking a refreshing departure from his previous roles. Looking beyond this ambitious project, Chiranjeevi has expressed keen interest in collaborating with the renowned director Trivikram.
This aspiration has been communicated to Trivikram, who is now eager to craft something extraordinary with the Megastar. While Trivikram was originally slated to work with Allu Arjun following “Guntur Kaaram,” a surprising twist sees Allu Arjun opting for Atlee’s project after “Pushpa 2.”
Should this collaboration between Atlee and Allu Arjun come to fruition, Trivikram will find himself with ample time for an additional film, and Chiranjeevi is enthusiastic about working concurrently. Given that the fantasy epic with Mallidi Vashista entails extensive VFX components, Chiranjeevi is well positioned to accommodate another project, likely to be helmed by Trivikram.