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Legend Singeetham returns with a big bang to direction

The legacy of Singeetham Srinivasa Rao is reaching a new milestone as the legendary filmmaker embarks on his 61st project, popularly referred to as SSR61. At 94 years of age, his dedication to the craft remains a source of immense inspiration for the entire film fraternity. This ambitious venture, produced under the prestigious Vyjayanthi Movies banner, showcases the veteran director's undiminished energy and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of storytelling once again.


A recently released BTS video offers a heartwarming glimpse into the daily operations on the film's set. Singeetham Srinivasa Rao is seen actively leading the team, providing precise instructions and overseeing every creative detail with the eye of a true master. His enthusiasm is particularly evident in his interactions with music composer Devi Sri Prasad, as they brainstorm innovative styles for the film’s soundtrack. Despite his legendary status and decades of experience, he approaches each scene with the curiosity and passion of a young filmmaker, proving that age is no barrier to creativity.


The project also highlights a unique cross-generational collaboration with Nag Ashwin, who is supporting the veteran director as a producer. Having often cited Singeetham's work as a primary influence on his own filmmaking style, Nag Ashwin’s involvement adds a layer of deep respect to the production. Inside reports state that the legend is doing a creative supervision while a young director is directing the film.


Well, the film is being crafted with meticulous care, focusing on a fresh narrative that is expected to resonate with modern audiences. As the shoot progresses at a steady pace, the industry watches with great anticipation to see the latest offering from a man who has consistently redefined the landscape of Indian cinema.


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