Venkatesh’s ‘Drishyam 3’ Miss Turns Into Timely Escape?
According to reports, discussions had taken place regarding his involvement in a Telugu adaptation, but the actor eventually prioritized his existing commitments.
The much-hyped Drishyam 3 featuring Mohan Lal is reportedly generating mixed reactions in Telugu states, with trade circles indicating that the response in certain centers across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana has been underwhelming. which just touched megane Rs 1 crore gross on day one. “Collections on day one are meagre. Many viewers feel that the last 20 minutes provide the major high points of the film, while the overall writing hasn't completely lived up to expectations. However, Mohanlal once again delivered a compelling performance,” said a distributor.
While the film reportedly opened on a strong note in Kerala and overseas markets, industry discussions have also turned toward actor Venkatesh Daggubati and the Telugu remake possibility. According to reports, discussions had taken place regarding his involvement in a Telugu adaptation, but the actor eventually prioritized his existing commitments.
Instead, Venkatesh moved ahead with other projects, including Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu, which emerged as a major commercial success. The actor is currently busy shooting for Adarsha Kutumbam, directed by Trivikram Srinivas and reportedly planned for a Dasara release. He is also expected to collaborate with Anil Ravipudi on an upcoming entertainer featuring Nandamuri Kalyan Ram.
Venkatesh had previously tasted success with Drishyam and Drishyam 2, portraying a devoted family man who goes to extraordinary lengths to protect his loved ones. The role remains one of the most appreciated performances in his career. Trade observers believe that if a Telugu version wouldn't have been anything much greater because this time the story revolves around guil than crime and didn't have enough meat make the third instalment a big winner. Tactical or otherwise, Venkatesh had a great escape, he concludes..