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'Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha' encourages wannabe filmmakers: Bunny Vasu

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'Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha', starring Kiran Abbavaram as the hero, is a BO hit. GA2 Pictures is elated with the result. On Tuesday, at a presser, producer Bunny Vasu said that all his films so far have attained break-even.

The producer thanked Allu Aravind's guidance for helping keep the costs within limits. He attributed his banner's track record to its adherence to fiscal discipline. "I am impressed by the way our director, Murali Krishna A, has made this movie. The scenes that I have always been enamoured of were captured brilliantly. The background score brings out the Vishnu Tattvam through a song. Although the film's many twists and the running time have been commented upon variedly, I must say I was always thoroughly confident about the content. This film has been made to encourage aspiring filmmakers to conceive movies with a non-linear screenplay," Vasu said, also lauding Chaitan Bharadwaj's music.

Producer SKN said, "This movie is very refreshing. It's a complete package of entertainment and emotions. Bunny Vasu, who came from Allu Arvind garu's school, is making successful films, thanks to his strong judgment abilities. All his movies are entertaining as well as engaging. The story is the hero of his movies. Many films break even by the first Monday or Tuesday. 'VBVK' has achieved break-even already. This movie offers additional fun when you watch it in a theatre."

Kiran Abbavaram said, "I am usually speechless when it comes to speaking at success events. I have always respected the audience's verdict. So far I have done five films. This is the first time that the media is so encouraging towards a movie of mine. The response for this family entertainer is thorough. This movie starts with the saying that if the speech is good, the village will be a better place. The story of Vishnu (the lead male character's name) tells us how to raise children and what kind of words to say. We all got respect, thanks to this movie."

Heroine Kashmira Pardesi said, "If the first movie doesn't work out, they won't give you a second chance. But Geetha Arts gave me a chance despite the limitation." She also thanked the director, Kiran Abbavaram, and others.

Music director Chetan Bharadwaj said that 'VBVK' is worth a rewatch. "Many are already doing it," he added.

Director Murali Kishore A said, "Good things take time to spread. But once it starts, there is no stopping."

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