Tharun Bhascker, the actor-cum-director, is coming up with Gaayapadda Simham in the first week of May, and he has given an exclusive interview to GreatAndhra.com.
In his conversation with anchor Chandana, he spoke about the film and his interactions with co-stars and crew, which are quite interesting.
He also spoke about how his friends Vijay Deverakonda and Vishwak Sen have become stars, and how those friendships have evolved.
Responding to a related question, he shared his thoughts on how things have changed over time.
Talking about Gayapadda Simham, he explained what the film offers and how it appeals to the audience. He did not reveal much about the story, but assured that there are many shades of fun in it.
The film revolves around the questions asked during US immigration and the humor surrounding that process.
He also spoke about how immigration officers sometimes look down on Indians and carry certain impressions.
Apart from discussing his upcoming film, filmmaking, and friendships, he reflected on his roots in his trademark filterless style that connects well with listeners.
It is a pleasant and engaging conversation. Finally, he mentioned that the film includes jokes on the Trump administration, spoofs on other films, and even a spoof on himself, making it a complete entertainer. That appears to be an interesting pitch point for audiences to watch the film.
For the complete interview, click here and watch.