The brilliant hero allari naresh, who captivated the audience in january with his endearing and vivacious performance in Nagarjuna's "Naa Saami Ranga," is returning to his preferred comedy genre on march 22nd with "Aa Okkati Adakku." However, the protagonist claims to have altered the comic genre.
Gulte.com questioned naresh if he had made significant modifications to the film's comedic pattern other day at the trailer premiere of Aa Okkati Adakku, given that he no longer wanted to do slapstick humor. These days, parodies and spoofs are unpopular. The wording itself should be humorous, but it shouldn't contain double meanings or fat-shaming. comedy is necessary for the plot itself, not the other way around, naresh stated.
Additionally, he mentioned that modern viewers seek out straightforward speech that sounds noteworthy without going overboard and that only enjoyable films are being watched by moviegoers. However, the film's director Malli stated that the script required them to utilize the traditional title "Aa Okkati Adakku," so we'll have to wait and see how well it works out.
"I can't make a film like Kithakithalu today because people will call it body shaming," naresh -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">allari naresh said. We are unable to discuss someone's race as well. Individuals are become increasingly perceptive. Making comedy that doesn't offend others is hard. As a result, I'm spending more time selecting enjoyable performers.