M S Reddy controversial Autobiography
on Jun 19, 2011
yesteryears ace producer M S reddy who recently raised many eyebrows with his controversial autobiography “Idhi Na Katha”. M S Reddy who revealed candid facts about the many Telugu stars created chaos in entire tinsel town. Earlier we reported some extracts from M S Reddy autobiography on Jr NTR, director Gunashekhar, Chiranjeevi. Now we present you other extracts of the book which Reddy revealed about these stars in his book.
M S Reddy on Jamuna: M S Reddy says, one day veteran actress Jamuna called M S Reddy to her home and explained him about the super hit roles like Satyabhama and Krishna which she did with NTR. M S Reddy said okay when Jamuna wants to do similar such role in 'Sri Krishna Vijayam' under his production. Jamuna was happy when M S Reddy gave his accent but later she laid some conditions on him. Jamuna said that, “her name in the titles should be appeared first on the screen”. Then M S Reddy without second thought said straight “No” as Jayalalitha is playing lead in it. M S states that Jamuna again asked him at least scroll special card as Satyabhama in the last for which Reddy agreed to do so.
He further describes on Jayalalitha and Jamuna's tiff on sets: M S Reddy says, one day actress Jamuna made her appearance on the sets of Sri Krishna Vijayama which stars NTR, Jayalalitha and Jamuna. When she came on the sets in Satyabhama costumes he got raged with Jayalalitha's behaviour as she was sitting at the corner reading some english novel. Jamuna went to her and asked, “don't to have common sense to wish senior actress like me”? To which Jayalalitha replied, “i don't follow such formalities”. After it, shot was ready and in which Jayalalitha was supposed to do a cry scene.when she started acting and crying every body on the sets was watching her spellbound. Looking at her support Jamuna suddenly shouted on Jayalalitha saying, “if you cry loudly when i should say my dialogue” to which again Jayalalitha replied softly “my crying part is over now you have to say the dialogue according to script.”
Currently the M S Reddy's autobiography is not available and are not allowed to hit the stands