Allu Arjun and Shruti Haasan starrer 'Race Gurram' will not be in the Sankranti race.
While the film is being shot at a brisk pace, there is still a lot of work to be done.
"They are planning to shoot a chase scene with Allu Arjun, Saloni and other artistes in Hyderabad. After that, the unit may shift to Kumbakonam to film a few key scenes," informs a source close to the unit.
With all this work remaining, it seems like the film may be out only by the end of February 2014.
Also, director Surender Reddy and Allu Arjun don't want to rush things.
"They are not in a hurry to complete the film and are putting in all efforts," the source adds.
If they take any longer, the release could be pushed forward to next summer.
‘I wanted to be a gardener’
This soft-spoken guy has always been in the spotlight for more reasons than one. But deep down, he is one who looks inward.
“I have always wanted to be a gardener and I love the time I spend in my garden,” he says, quietly.
Since his debut with Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi, a dozen of his films in his 17-year long career have crossed the 100-day run. Hits ‘ya’ flops really don’t matter to him. Post Gabbar Singh, the most successful film of 2012, it is Atharintiki Daaredi in 2013 that is being talked about. It is the first Telugu film to join the Rs. 100-crore revenue club after a run of 50 days.
A 100-minute long interview ends up with more talk about himself as a person and less about his films. “I keep searching for the real Pawan Kalyan. We keep shifting from one phase to another, a metamorphosis,” he says. For one who has admittedly been a below-average student in school, he is well-informed about international news because he is a voracious reader.
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