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Hari Hara Veera Mallu: A Mini-Bahubali For Pawan

Hari Hara Veera Mallu: A Mini-Bahubali For Pawan

'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' is a film that has generated immense anticipation among Pawan Kalyan fans. This periodical mass action movie by Krish, a talented actor, initially started the buzz.

However, as time passes, other films are being released, and several are in preparation.

The significant difference between these projects and 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' lies in the level of effort required.

Pawan Kalyan didn't have to put in much effort for those other films; occasional shoots sufficed. In contrast, 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' demands prolonged shooting days. In a way, this is like a mini-Bahubali in Pawan's career.

A critical point to highlight is that when Pawan Kalyan initially accepted this film, he was not acquainted with the idea of working part-time.

He had intended to commit to continuous shooting schedules seriously. However, as he began experiencing success with other films by allocating a few days whenever it suited him, completing 'Harihara Veera Mallu' has become a challenging endeavor for him.

The films "Vakeel Saab," "Bheemla Naik," and "Bro" were shot intensively when Pawan could spare only a few days in between.

This "fast in, fast out" approach also resulted in movies being made in a few days of work, with remunerations ranging from fifty to sixty-five crores. This made Pawan complacent and easy-going.

However, "Hari Hara Veera Mallu" doesn't fit this mold. It requires a meticulously planned shooting schedule.

The film involves numerous junior artists, elaborate sets, various getups, horses, and more. Such a schedule can't begin and end casually.

Once a schedule starts, it typically spans ten to twelve days, requiring the lead actor's full commitment and a substantial budget by the producer.

Given Pawan's current political obligations, allocating ten to twelve consecutive days for filming seems challenging. This poses a significant problem for the production team if the calculation of required days falls short.

Furthermore, the scenes that can be completed quickly are already shot. Around five or six crucial scenes, including the climax, remain to be shot.

Allocating a minimum bunch of 12 to 15 days in regular intervals is imperative for these scenes, which implies that Pawan will have to devote another sixty days to this film. Whether this is feasible remains uncertain.

There have been rumors that Pawan has stated he can't allocate more than 60 days to "Ustad Bhagat Singh" itself.

Adding to the complexity, the political situation is constantly evolving. In such an unpredictable environment, Pawan needs to have ample time at his disposal. Consequently, the release date of "Hari Hara Veera Mallu" is a question that no one can currently answer.

The OG teaser will be completed by the end of this year, and that's clear. We'll have to wait and see how things unfold for "Ustad Bhagat Singh."

The film's schedule is set from the 7th to the 13th of this month, but what happens afterward remains uncertain.

But the situation of "Hari Hara Veera Mallu" is in a dilemma.

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