From Prema Katha Chitram (2013) to Bhale Manchi Roju (2015) to Sammohanam (2018), and Nannu Dochukunduvate (2018), commercial success has eluded Sudheer Babu considerably.
For a change, his 14 June release—Harom Hara appears to be a safe bet at the ticket window. The Gnanasagar Dwaraka directorial has all the makings of a paisa vasool action fare.
“Whenever I get a good story, I figure out the director’s strengths and weaknesses through the process and the team he works with. It may take time, but it’s a risk," he commented.
“Getting the slang right was an integral part of the world-building. In many mainstream films, storytellers take liberties with the costumes, dialogues, and ambience.”
On the presence of guns in the film he said, “The film doesn’t take on the gun culture, but there are phases in his journey where he faces a moral dilemma and thinks about his path.”
“There’s potential for a sequel; but there’s no formal announcement yet. The demand has to come from the audience and based on the response, we’ll decide the scale.”
He mentioned, “I have made many mistakes in the past but none of them repeated with Harom Hara. Besides hardcore action, there’s substantial emotion that’ll appeal to all.”