Young Hero Sharwanand is celebrating his Birthday today. The actor's next film, Sreekaram is releasing on 11th of this month as Maha Shivaratri Special.
The actor sounded very confident about the film which stresses the importance of agriculture within the commercial framework.
"When I first heard the story, I felt it is a responsibility to do the film. Such stories do not come very often. I am born in a city and do not know much about farmers. But when I listened the story, I was moved. I should thank Kishor for writing such a story. The producers should be appreciated for choosing to make such a film without taking an easy route of making a commercial film. They are producers who take care of everything," he said.
"I am really thankful and proud of doing such film. I want to speak so much but I will speak in future events. Ram Charan called me immediately after watching the trailer and offered all possible support to this film. He called Chiranjeevi garu and showed the trailer. He is coming to Pre-release event in Khammam on 8th. KTR garu immediately got excited about the film knowing the subject and offered to come to the event in Hyderabad on 9th," he added.
"When we first mooted the idea, we thought Sai Madhav Burra garu should write the dialogues. The film's dialogues will remain classic like Malli Malli Idhi Rani Roju. I thank Yuvaraaj for the visuals and Mickey J Meyer for Excellent songs," he concluded.
"My father is a farmer. I do not know much about agriculture to be frank. Even after coming to the city, he does farming taking some land. We and grow our own rice, vegetables, fruits etc. I find peace and serenity in the company of nature. During the Lockdown, I was vexed sitting at home and I went to my farmhouse and stayed there for three months during the Lockdown", he revealed his connection with the nature.
Producer Gopi revealed one more interesting aspect of the film.
"Filmmakers usually go to Pollachi when we have scene pertaining to fields. We wanted to have them naturally and selected a location in Chandragiri, Chittoor district. We do not want to use CG and so grew real crops there. Unfortunately, we had to use some CG due to Corona impact," he revealed.