
📌 Key Points
- Vassishta’s Bizarre Trend: Pitches Sons, Lands Mega-Fathers!
- Ram Charan’s Story Became Chiranjeevi’s Vishwambhara!
- Mokshagna’s Script Sidestepped For Balayya’s Next!
- Industry Stunned: Sons’ Stories, Fathers’ Blockbusters!
Filmmaker Vassishta is truly making waves in Tollywood, but not in the usual fashion! A surprising new trend has emerged: he’s pitching exciting narratives to young sons, only to eventually cast their veteran fathers in the films. This intriguing switch, where the story isn‘t for the heir but the patriarch, has become a hot topic, prompting a closer look into this sensational filmmaking pattern.
Sons’ Stories, Fathers’ Films
Shocking Trend: The Story Isn’t for the Son, But for the Father! Vassishta is truly exceptional, creating a sensation in Tollywood by pioneering a new trend of narrating stories to sons and ultimately making films with their fathers. This intriguing pattern has become a hot topic, prompting a closer look into the details.
Vassishta, son of renowned producer Mallidi Satyanarayana Reddy, initially ventured into the industry as an actor. However, after an unsuccessful acting stint, he made a remarkable debut as a director, scoring a hat-trick hit with his very first film, ‘Bimbisara’. He is currently busy directing Megastar Chiranjeevi in ‘Vishwambhara’, a film whose release clarity is still awaited.
His unique approach to project development is exemplified by ‘Vishwambhara’ itself. Vassishta first penned a story for Ram Charan, which Charan reportedly approved. However, during the course of events, he narrated a different story to Chiranjeevi, leading to the inception of ‘Vishwambhara’ with the Megastar.
Tollywood’s Hottest New Trend
The same fascinating trend continues with his next project. After Chiranjeevi’s film, Vassishta is reportedly preparing to collaborate with Natasimham Balayya. Interestingly, the director initially wrote a story for Mokshagna, Balayya’s son, and approached him with the narration. During this process, he also presented a story to Balayya. The unexpected twist is that Vassishta is now reportedly setting aside Mokshagna’s story and moving forward with Balayya’s project.
This consistent pattern has sparked numerous comments across the industry: “What kind of trend is this, Vassishta? You go to narrate stories to sons and end up lining up fathers?” Indeed, Vassishta is carving out a brand new, captivating trend in Tollywood. Stay tuned for more information about his upcoming projects, as we will be back with further updates soon.
Looking Ahead
Vassishta’s ‘fathers-first’ trend is a fascinating curveball in Tollywood’s star system. Is this a strategic masterstroke championing gravitas, or a quirky one-off? His bold vision, however, undeniably forces a re-evaluation of casting norms. The industry is certainly watching closely to see if this captivating shift becomes Tollywood’s new narrative.


