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Of Hanuman films and H'wood crews
By IANS
May 31, 2008, 00:34

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Hyderabad, June 6 (IANS) Ace director Krishna Vamsi is now ready with his next film "Sri Anjaneyam" which talks about the godliness in every man.

He has spent lavishly, not stopping short of even hiring a Hollywood crew, for what is one of the much-awaited releases this June.

"'Sri Anjanaeyam' required a wacky producer like me who would spend lavishly without applying brakes. And after my bitter experience with outside banners, I have become a bit choosy," said Vamsi.

"We hired the Hollywood crew that worked for films like 'Independence Day' to shoot a 600-feet length flying stunt in the climax scene I liked their discipline and safety measures."

He said he has used Hindu god Hanuman as a metaphor for valour in the film.

"The film is a tale of a youth who seeks the help of Hanuman to overcome his problems," said Vamsi. "While travelling through villages, I happened to see hundreds of idols of Hanuman on the wayside and started working on a script around this belief."

He also ruled out similarities between his film and legendary Bapu's "Muthyala Muggu", which, too, told a tale of a youth seeking help from Hanuman.

"If you can even find one similarity with "Muthayala Muggu", I would be really thrilled. I have been a great admirer of legendary Bapu!" said Vamsi.

He is equally excited about his film with new action star Prabhas and the director does not rule out giving another shot at Hindi cinema, even after a disaster like his "Shakti".

"You will be surprised to know that I am still receiving two to three Hind offers every month but I am yet to decide on it. I don't rule out doing another film if the offer is exciting," Vamsi added.


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