Vijay Devarakonda, a prominent actor, is currently immersed in wrapping up various projects before heading to the USA. His film “Film Star” faces rumors of a delayed release on Sankranthi eve, prompting Vijay to focus on completing Parasuram’s movie. Additionally, he plans to revisit his Taxiwala director’s project.
An interesting update surfaces about his collaboration with director Rahul Sankrityan, Vijay intends to embrace a new dialect. Known for his prowess in Telangana slang showcased in movies like “Pellichoopulu” and “Arjun Reddy,” he later ventured into the Godavari dialect, notably seen in “Dear Comrade” and the upcoming “Family Star.” Now, in Rahul Sankrityan’s film set in Kurnool, Vijay will adopt the Rayalseema slang.
His willingness to experiment with various regional dialects of the Telugu language exhibits Vijay’s commitment to expanding his linguistic range beyond the confines of Telangana dialect. This approach not only showcases his versatility but also signifies his dedication to exploring the popular regional variations.
Such efforts could potentially resonate with diverse audiences, enhancing his appeal and success at the box office. Vijay Devarakonda’s willingness to delve into different linguistic nuances reflects his quest for versatility and broadening his acting view.