Challenging Star Darshan will resume shooting for his upcoming magnum opus Raja Veera Madakari Nayaka once the lockdown is lifted. Speaking to a regional entertainment daily, the actor has shared his views on film industry restarting its activities post lockdown
Darshan says, “The permission for shooting is given in
Andhra Pradesh and
Telangana even before the cinema halls are opened.
Given the scenario, we are hearing that the government will allow only 500 people to watch a film in a theatre which has the seating capacity of 1,000 people per show. If the same pattern continues it will affect the Box Office collections which forces the producers to think about the amount of money he should spend on a film. The cinema halls should reopen first, alongside production activities.”
About portraying the role of a forest officer in a film being directed by Rajendra Singh Babu, Darshan says, “I have Raja Veera Madakari Nayaka in the pipeline then I will be working with
Prakash and Shylaja Nag for a movie. Yes,
Rajendra Singh Babu had narrated an interesting storyline; I had given nod for the project, apart from that nothing was finalized. I can speak about another project with Rajendra Singh Babu only after completing all three projects.”
Meanwhile, the actor will be seen in the Roberrt next The film directed by Tharun Sudhir is one of the most expected movies of this year in Sandalwood. The actor is waiting for cinema halls to be opened to chalk out release date plans. Darshan has spent his lockdown time at his farmhouse near Mysuru.