Vijay Deverakonda’s maiden home production, Meeku Maathrame Cheptha, released yesterday and received mixed reviews. Critics and fans criticized the “cheap production values” with which Vijay and his team had made the film. Some went on to comment that MMC looked like a short film in terms of its visual appeal.
Now, in a latest interview, Vijay’s father and MMC’s co-producer Vardhan Deverakonda opened up about the criticism on the production values. Vardhan said that they didn’t compromise while making the film and that they had spent nearly Rs 5 crores on MMC. “The visuals are looking dull due to a technical glitch that occurred during the Digital Intermediate (DI). Several scenes were shot in the night effect and even they turned out to be dull on the screen,” said Vardhan.
Directed by debutant Shammeer Sultan, MMC has director Tharun Bhascker, Anasuya, Vani Bhojan, Pavani Gangireddy, Avantika Mishra and Abhinav Gomatam in key roles.
Articles that might interest you:
- Krishnamma- Acid test for Satyadev
- What a comeback- Priyamani is the busiest actor in the country
- Anupama Parameswaran signs back-to-back female-oriented movies
- Star heroine’s boyfriend in awe of her performance
- OTT Review: Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar – Telugu dubbed series on Netflix
- It was just out of love: Jabardast fame Getup Srinu on campaigning for Pawan Kalyan
- Raj Tarun’s Bhale Unnade teaser launched by director Maruthi
- NTR to undergo rigorous practice session for War 2’s special song