Raju Gari Gadhi franchise will continue for a long time: Ohmkar

Director Ohmkar minces no words while speaking about his craft and the alleged differences with actor Nagarjuna.
Raju Gari Gadhi franchise will continue for a long time: Ohmkar

Ohmkar is nurturing the dream of turning a seasoned director. The television presenter-turned-filmmaker is now looking forward to the release of his upcoming directorial Raju Gari Gadhi 2, a horror-drama starring Nagarjuna, Samantha and Seerat Kapoor in the lead. The director says all he had in his mind when he started working on this project was to churn out a successful film.Ohmkar doesn’t mince words when he says that it was his punctuality and discipline that made him what he was today. “Direction is no mean task. One should have the ability to sustain the pressure and I feel the positive approach is the need of the hour and I consider it as my forte.”

Admittedly, Ohmkar says he never had any ‘professional’ differences with Nagarjuna and has a completely different picture to paint. “It isn’t easy to satisfy Nagarjuna sir, and as a veteran, he gave me a lot of inputs during the production. It was this attitude of his encouraged me a lot and made me deliver a fantastic output. There is no truth in the reports that I had some differences with Nagarjuna sir over VFX works and I must say he gave me complete creative freedom as a director.”

Ohmkar doesn’t like to call RGG2 a remake. He says that it should be seen as an adaptation of Pretham because he tweaked the script to suit the local sensibilities. “I agreed to direct the film on the condition of changing the script that would fit our native audience. I took a few months to pen the script and hence, I don’t call it an adaptation to the Malayalam version. The screenplay in RGG2 will not be predictable, and one will enjoy the way the story and Samantha’s character unfolds.”

Initially, RGG2 was planned with Venkatesh but since he was busy with prior commitments, it finally came to Nagarjuna and he immediately grabbed it. “Venkatesh sir showed interest in the film, but things didn’t work out and then, producer Niranjan Reddy suggested me Nagarjuna sir’s name. But one thing is for sure, RGG has now become a big franchise and will be there for a long time. I’m planning to rope in Venkatesh sir for one of the upcoming installments.”

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