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I learn from flop films: Sai Sreenivas

Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas has gotten used to the new normal now. The first two months of lockdown was a wee bit difficult for him but he was looking forward to a new dish his brother was cooking every day. “My brother lived in the USA for two years and can whip up any meal easily. So I would go with him and do purchases and my contribution would end by tasting and reviewing his work. Now I have begun missing work. I think I got used to this lazy routine and I am worried If I’ll take a while to get out of it if shoots are suddenly announced.” He says Alludu Adurs is almost over with around twenty days of shoot left.

Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas It is a fully entertaining story that he is doing after Alludu Seenu.  “Post Rakshasudu I was sure of doing a different genre and I feel this is an apt subject. Writer Srikanth of  Venky Mama, Pushpa did a good job and also the director Santosh Srinivas. I have completed five years in the industry and I am a lot more confident in script selection. Earlier, I would pick stories based on the cast, crew, and what is recommended by people around me, the trend etc. Now I go by my gut feeling, what excites me. I am doing films that I never explored.” Srinivas says he likes the way Akshay Kumar takes risks and picks his subjects. In the lockdown he had watched all films, name one and I have seen it he says. I learn from a flop film, I analyse why it didn’t do well.

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