Boyapati rules out budget cut?

Boyapati rules out budget cut?
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Although his latest action adventure Vineya Vidheya Rama, failed to impress the viewers, action filmmaker Boyapati Sreenu has no plans to cut the budget of his next big ticket film with Balakrishna Budget has already been finalised and it would be made with Rs 75 crore and director has no plans to cut the budget, says a source, close to the unit The big budget flick is being produced by Nand

Although his latest action adventure ‘Vineya Vidheya Rama’, failed to impress the viewers, action filmmaker Boyapati Sreenu has no plans to cut the budget of his next big ticket film with Balakrishna. “Budget has already been finalised and it would be made with Rs 75 crore and director has no plans to cut the budget,” says a source, close to the unit. The big budget flick is being produced by Nandamuri Balakrishna under NBK Films.

“Balakrishna has big plans for his banner. After producing NTR biopic in two parts, the actor wants to dish out another action adventure to enthrall his fans. Without compromising on any quality and quantity since he established the banner to dish out lavish films,” the source adds.

The source further adds “Balakrishna and Boyapati are on are on the verge of an hat-trick after two blockbusters ‘Simha’ and ‘Legend’ and already expectations are saoring for the film to commence from February,” Meanwhile, there were rumours that the much-hyped movie will have political overtones to cater to upcoming elections season.

“That’s not true. It is a fictional emotional saga that revolves around a larger-than-life role of Balakrishna who can’t spare any wrong before him,” the source informs. Actually, even NTR biopic was made with more than Rs 50 crore budget and now their next film will also be of high technical values. “The film will boast of lot of CG work and will be visually-pleasing. Director Boyapati is seeking the support of famed writer M Ratnam and few others to come up with a swashbuckling punchlines.”

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