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Why Vijay Deverakonda won’t collaborate with a first-time filmmaker is revealed: “I need them to be prepared to take advantage of me.”

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Why Vijay Deverakonda won’t collaborate with a first-time filmmaker is revealed: “I need them to be prepared to take advantage of me.”

Vijay Deverakonda is set to star in his upcoming film, Family Star, alongside Mrunal Thakur for the first time.

Vijay Deverakonda, in an interview with Indiaglitz, expressed his disinterest in working with first-time directors and urged directors to “warm up” before casting him in the lead role of his upcoming film, Family Star.

What Vijay said

Vijay stated that he doesn’t work with debutants now, as they need to be one film old to handle the pressures of budget and scale on the set. He believes that having a one-film experience helps them get into the groove and prepares them for the rest of the project.

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Vijay, a film producer, emphasizes the importance of observing a director’s music, edit, and visual storytelling before signing a project. He prefers directors who are fully prepared to exploit him, and even those with a successful film history, he is open to working with anyone, regardless of their previous film experience.

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Vijay is set to star in Parasuram Petla’s Family Star, with Divyansha Kaushik and Rashmika Mandanna in cameos, set to release on April 5. He also has a period action film with Gowtam Tinnanuri in the pipeline.

Vijay’s previous releases, World Famous Lover and Liger, received mixed reviews from fans. However, his latest film, Kushi, co-starring Samantha Ruth Prabhu, received positive reviews and performed well at the box office.

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Vijay Deverakonda and Mrunal Thakur’s Family Star opens with a first-day box office collection of more than ₹5 crore in India.

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Vijay Deverakonda and Mrunal Thakur’s Family Star opens with a first-day box office collection of more than ₹5 crore in India.

The first day of Family Star’s box office collection features Vijay Deverakonda and Mrunal Thakur’s Telugu film, directed by Parasuram Petla.

The Telugu film Family Star, directed by Parasuram Petla, has collected an estimated ₹5.75 crore nett in India on its first day of box office collection, marking an impressive opening day for the film.

Family Star reported a 38.45% Telugu occupancy on day 1, with Warangal having the highest occupancy (57.5%), followed by Visakhapatnam and Kakinada (56.75% each).

About Family Star

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Parasuram Petla’s Family Star marks Vijay and Mrunal’s first collaboration, featuring a cast including Abhinaya, Vasuki, Rohini Hattangadi, Ravi Babu, and Divyansha Kaushik’s special appearance.

Govardhan Rao, the youngest brother of Vijay, manages his family’s finances while being cautious. However, when Mrunal’s Indu rents a part of his home, his life changes.

Family Star review

The Hindustan Times’ review of the movie Family Star, starring Vijay Deverakonda and directed by Parasuram Petla, suggests that the film struggles to make a mark or entertain, with issues reminiscent of Geetha Govindam (2018). The film tests patience and fails to maintain interest as it progresses.

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The review criticizes the plot of Family Star, stating that it is thin and defies logic, making it difficult to enjoy. It also suggests that the film’s portrayal of middle-class life is caricaturish, as if it was written by someone unfamiliar with the realities of such a life.

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