Director Ravi Kiran Kola who received accolades from audiences as well as critics for his directorial venture
Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru says the idea of his next film is currently early stages. The Kiran Abbavaram starrer, which is about how a village guy struggles to express his feelings to his classmate, was widely appreciated for its realism. Now, the young director is all set to be prepared for his next project.
The
Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru director is now busy with the scripting of his next film. ''I’ve picked up one story as I liked it. It is
political but a satire. I can’t tell you in detail otherwise someone else will take it,'' says Ravi Kiran. His first film Raja Vaaru Rani Gaaru was a rom-com. It has its light moments with humour as well as a serious phase.
The director also revealed that he is expected to wrap up the scripting of the movie by the end of the May and will kick-start shooting from June or July. The project would probably be bankrolled by
Matinee Entertainment, who earlier produced Adivi Sesh’s Kshnama and Rana Daggubati’s The Ghazi Attack. The famous production banner is also producing Chiranjeevi’s 152nd film tentatively titled Chiru 152 and Akkineni Nagarjuna’s Wild Dog.