The producer A M Ratnam and director Krish are facing a pitiful situation with their movie “Hari Hara Veeramallu,” which began production a while ago. In the time since production started, Pawan Kalyan has completed and released two films, “Vakeel Saab” and “Bheemla Nayak,” and has accepted roles in three more films, one of which is nearly complete, while the other two are progressing at a brisk pace. In contrast, progress on “Hari Hara Veeramallu” seems to be lethargically slow, largely due to Pawan Kalyan’s involvement. Rumors suggest that significant changes have been made to the script, and the number of songs and fight scenes has been reduced, yet Pawan Kalyan appears to have lost interest in the movie, resulting in a lack of progress.
While it is certain that “Hari Hara Veeramallu” will eventually be made after Pawan Kalyan completes his current projects, this could take more than a year. In the meantime, director Krish and producer Ratnam face an uncertain future. Krish has not directed a major film in many years, and the producer is reportedly experiencing funding difficulties.
In light of this situation, rumors suggest that Krish is considering a solution. The current shooting schedule for “Hari Hara Veeramallu” is only two weeks away from completion, and Krish is reportedly considering releasing it as Part One. This is a smart idea, and discussions are ongoing on how to modify the first half of the film. If Pawan Kalyan agrees, they can proceed in this direction and worry about the second part later. This would be a significant relief for Krish and may help alleviate some of the producer’s funding concerns.