Director Trivikram has undergone a change in his approach. Breaking away from the 'A' sentiment that was present in his last four films, he has chosen the title "Guntur Kaaram" for his film with Mahesh Babu.
Initially, Trivikram's attachment to the letter 'A' sentiment was not always present. He had a preference for catchy titles such as "Nuvve Nuvve," "Athadu," "Jalsa," "Khaleja," and "Julayi." Even after the tremendous success of "Attarintiki Daredi," he titled his next film as "Son of Satyamurthy."
However, in subsequent movies like "A Aa," "Agnyaathavaasi," "Aravinda Sametha," and "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo," he reverted to using 'A' titles. This led to speculation that Mahesh Babu's film would also have an 'A' title like "Amaravatiki Atu Itu." But it was believed that a soft title might not suit the film's subject.
Ultimately, the titles "Uriki Monagadu" and "Guntur Karam" were considered. Until the last minute, there was still anticipation for an 'A' title. However, "Guntur Kaaram" emerged as the final choice, indicating Trivikram's departure from the 'A' sentiment.
This is not the only change; Trivikram, who usually refrains from announcing the titles of his films before release, has also altered that habit. Despite the lack of a fixed schedule, the film's title has already been revealed.
Regarding the glimpse released today, it features numerous action scenes, including a fight set in Mirchi Yard with the dialogue, "Enti alaa choostunnaav..Bidi 3D lo kanipistondaa?".