Trivikram is infamous for making free-makes of other people's stories for the big screen. His earlier works, like "Agnyaathavaasi" and "A Aa," have come under fire for allegedly stealing scenes from the foreign films "Largo Winch" and "Meena," respectively. Additionally, "Alavaikuntapuramulo" is said to have drawn inspiration from the black-and-white movie "Inti Guttu." Recently, trivikram and pawan kalyan officially remade the tamil movie "Vinodayasitam" for the telugu market.
After watching the original movie online, however, PK fans were let down because Pawan Kalyan's brief and unremarkable performance in the movie was unimpressive. Additionally, opinions on his performance as a god in "Gopala Gopala" were conflicting. The movie's other character is a middle-aged man. However, recently, things have changed. Script sources claim that trivikram entirely rewrote it, retaining only the essential parts of the original.
Saidharam Tej was cast as the younger version of the middle-aged character, and he also added masala elements like songs, fights, and a special dance sequence with pawan kalyan that was reminiscent of the song "Kajarare" from the movie "Bunty Aur Babli." Additionally, there are rumours that trivikram added his own distinctive touch to the dialogues that Burra Saimadhav originally authored. Overall, trivikram appears to have once more taken Pawan Kalyan's stardom very seriously.