
Nagarjuna is all set to begin work on his 100th film — a landmark that ideally calls for something grand, celebratory, and memorable. But surprisingly, the current buzz around the project feels underwhelming.
According to Reports, The film will be directed by Tamil Filmmaker Rao. Karthik, Best Known For His 2022 Feel-Good Drama Nitham Oru Vaanam (Aakasam in Telugu).
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What’s raising eyebrows is the recent speculation that the project could be a remake of the Tamil sleeper hit Ayothi.
It was a decent hit and found strong viewership on OTT platforms, especially from non-Tamil-speaking audiences.
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So, many feel a remake isn’t the wisest choice — particularly since the original has been already watched and is already widely available with subtitles and dubs.
In that context, remaking the same story in Telugu doesn’t bring much freshness to the table. Fans are clearly disappointed by these reports.
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Their frustration echoes a broader sentiment — that Nagarjuna should have learned from recent missteps, particularly Chiranjeevi’s Bholaa Shankar and Godfather, both remakes that ended up as box office disasters.
To his credit, Nagarjuna recently earned praise for his performance in Kubera, and his upcoming role as ‘Simon’ in Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Coolie has generated real excitement.
In that light, a milestone like the 100th film — rather than pushing the envelope — reverting to a remake with a relatively low-profile director feels like a missed opportunity.
Fans had hoped for something with more punch — maybe a mass entertainer or an action drama helmed by a director with proven box-office credibility.
Many even suggested a reunion with Raghava Lawrence (who directed him in Mass and Don) could have brought the hype this milestone deserves.
Adding to the concern is Nagarjuna’s recent run of flops — Officer, Wild Dog, The Ghost, and Manmadhudu 2 — all of which have dented his solo box-office draw. Given that, the 100th film seemed like the perfect opportunity to reclaim his mass appeal.
That said, there’s another way to view it. Nagarjuna has long championed content-driven cinema and supported emerging directors. If Ra. Karthik brings emotional depth and authenticity to the remake, and if it’s executed with sincerity and craft, this low-key choice could surprise everyone.
Whether this film becomes a quiet success or a missed milestone — only time will tell.