Happy Birthday, Trivikram




A few days ago, he was in news for proposing novel cost-cutting plans.  His forthcoming film, being planned with Allu Arjun, will make or mar the career of Trivikram the director.  The very talented writer-turned-captain, whose last big ticket Khaleja disgusted and all, celebrates his birthday today.
There is little doubt that he has retained his style, wit and humour over the years.  He is perhaps the best dialogue writer around.  That said, there has been a fall from grace too, at least to an extent.  This was more than apparent in the way the dialogues of Teen Maar were written.  The verbosity robbed the film's feel to a good great extent.
Trivikram could well surprise us still.  Nobody knows when a talent asserts himself.  Every creative person would have a lean patch at some point or the other in his career.  Srinivas is no exception.
It is hoped that his up-and-coming film, which will go on the floors soon, will prove to be a cross between the well-executed Athadu and well-written Nuvvu Naku Nacchav.
IG wishes him all the best and many more happy returns of the day.

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