Ram Charan, in his last release, walks into the journalist's office and defends his position saying "I will rewrite your words, it's a challenge." Looking by how his Yevadu is waiting in the wings, remembering the dialogue gives a déjà vu moment. Talk is that, the film will release in time for either Diwali or Christmas.
Cherry is not to be forgotten so easily, he appears to say. Silent but awake, Charan is waiting for the right moment to strike with his Yevadu and ensure he regains his lost footing. It was just a slip, but he's playing a balancing act. Charan's Magadheera is Telugu Cinema's highest grosser so far. Powerstar Pawan Kalyan Attarintiki Daredi may be giving strong competition to that position, but what has been achieved will remain.
Next, there will be many more Telugu movies iching to break that record and enter the 100 crore club. Since Charan's film set the record, it is only fitting that he tries to break his own record. For that to happen, everyone agrees Charan needs to become more of a people's person than a prince locked in his castle. Even his dad agrees to the fact that Cherry mellowed down since his school days. He was brat, sure, but he is very disciplined now, Chiranjeevi said.
Feeling happy for his son, Chiru expressed that he is connected to films through a focused and hardworking Charan. Again, we can't help but remember Pawan's dialogue in AD from Chiranjeevi's words. In Attarintiki Daredi, a comedy interaction suggests that Chiranjeevi is not acting now since his son is doing that. It sounded causal but profound. For his dad or for himself, Charan will come back with a vengeance with Yevadu.
(AW: Sruthi)