Sai Dharam Tej, the mega actor, is all geared up for the theatrical release of his upcoming film, “Bro,” scheduled to hit the screens on the 28th of this month. As part of the film’s promotional activities, Sai recently engaged in a media interaction where he addressed the speculations surrounding Trivikram’s involvement in the project and the dissatisfaction expressed by some fans who believe Trivikram is responsible for Pawan Kalyan’s frequent ventures into remakes.
Putting all doubts to rest, Sai clarified that Trivikram Garu did not visit the sets of “Bro” even once during its production. He explained that while Trivikram played a role in the creative process, specifically narrating the latter half of the film, it was director Samuthirakani who took charge of narrating the first half.
Sai emphasized that “Bro” is primarily Samuthirakani’s directorial venture, with Trivikram contributing his expertise to the screenplay and dialogues as a remake of Samuthirakani’s Tamil film, “Vinodhaya Sitham.”
When asked about the fans’ disappointment with Trivikram’s alleged influence on Pawan Kalyan’s film choices, Sai confidently stated that Pawan Garu is well aware of his fans’ expectations and would not be swayed by external factors. Sai further dismissed the rumors and theories surrounding Trivikram’s role, asserting that he does not lend an ear to such gossip.