Krishna recalls his connection with Mumbai

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These are a few of the many dialogues delivered by Krishna in his upcoming film Mumbai.
The film, which sees five action sequences and one chase, clearly shows that the actor is aiming for a mass masala entertainer. But,  Krishna says, Mumbai is an emotional love drama that gives a glimpse of the underworld.
“I thank producer Ramu, who gave me an opportunity to be part of the film, which we usually define as a commercial potboiler,” says Krishna.
Mumbai, directed by SR Ramesha, comes from a filmmaker, who has produced movies such as Lockup Death, Simhada Mari, AK 47, Kalasipalya and Shivajinagar. “I am glad I finally got to work under a big banner,” he adds.

Krishna says that he dedicated the time it takes to make three films for this one.  
“It was a strenuous shooting schedule for me as I had to set aside 140 days for the movie. But everything was worth it,” he says.
The actor recalls his PU days in Mumbai, while talking to City Express.  
“I used to travel to the city for tennis tournaments and there is one incident, which I can never forget. I love biriyani and I was told that the best biriyani will be available at bar and restaurants in Mumbai. So I went there. As soon as I entered the restaurant, I noticed some strange activities there. I ordered the biriyani but got so freaked out about the place and the things happening around that I ran away leaving my biriyani,” he says. This time around, when he was in Mumbai, Ramu ensured Krishna stayed in a good hotel and enjoyed the shoot.
“A part of Mumbai has always lived with me. However, it is the old Mumbai that appeals to me more and looks good on screen too,” he adds.
The film features Teju in the female lead.
The film features Theju in the female lead.
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The film also features Theju in the female lead.

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