Varun Tej on Ghani's debacle: We worked with real passion but somehow ideation didn’t translate
Varun Tej on Ghani response, ‘sometime I win, sometime I learn’.
After his sports drama, Ghani received a poor response from the audience, Varun Tej has taken to Twitter and penned a nostalgic note on the matter.
He wrote, "I feel extremely humbled by all the love and affection you have showered upon me all these years. I thank each and everyone who was involved in the making of ‘GHANI’. You’ve put your heart and soul and I’m really thankful for that, especially to my Producers. We worked with real passion and hard work to deliver a good film to you, and somehow ideation didn’t translate as we thought it would. Every time I work on a film, my sole purpose is to entertain you. Sometimes I succeed & sometimes I learn, but I will never stop working hard."
Check out the post below:
The film was released in theatres on 8 April and was subjected to criticism towards direction and screenplay. The film stars Varun Tej in the titular character alongside Saiee Manjrekar, Jagapathi Babu, Upendra, Suniel Shetty and Naveen Chandra in secondary roles.
Directed by Kiran Korrapati, this sports flick has been produced by Renaissance Pictures and Allu Bobby Company. Also, Varun Tej has joined forces with filmmaker Praveen Sattaru for his next, tentatively named VT12. Bapineedu and BVSN Prasad will be financing the project under their banner SVCC, while Naga Babu will present the movie.
























































