
Krish Jagarlamudi on 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' exit; says ‘No Rift' with Pawan Kalyan; ready to work with him again
Director
Krish Jagarlamudi
has finally spoken about his much-speculated exit from 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' (HHVM), the historical action drama that starred Tollywood icon
Pawan Kalyan
. The filmmaker, who initially wrote and directed the ambitious project, remained silent for a long time after stepping away from the film midway.
As reported by 123 Telugu, Krish addressed the rumours and firmly denied any rift or creative differences with Pawan Kalyan. He emphasized that he is open and ready to collaborate with the actor again in the future.
Shared credits and a respectful silence
After Krish left the project, AM Jyothi Krishna — the son of producer A.M. Rathnam — took over and completed the film.
On the matter of shared credits for HHVM's direction, Krish said, 'the actual reason will be out very soon,' hinting at further clarity down the line.
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Despite the behind-the-scenes reshuffle, Pawan Kalyan continued to acknowledge and praise Krish during pre-release promotions, especially highlighting the strength of the story, which Krish had originally conceptualized. The mutual respect has left fans hopeful for a future project involving both the actor and the filmmaker.
A filmmaker's heartfelt farewell to his vision
Before HHVM's release, Krish had taken to social media with an emotional note about the film.
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'Now… Hari Hara Veera Mallu walks into the world. Not quietly.. but with purpose.. with the weight of history and passion behind every frame,' he wrote. Expressing his admiration for Pawan Kalyan, he said, 'There's a fire in him that no camera can fully capture… a kind of power that comes from purpose. His ever-burning spirit is what breathed life into HHVM.
He gave it its spine, its soul, and its storm.'
Krish also lauded A.M. Ratnam, calling him 'the architect behind some of Indian cinema's grand experiences' and credited both the actor and producer as the true forces behind HHVM. Ending his note, Krish called the film 'one of my most passionate battles' and a culmination of 'years of fire and faith.'
Meanwhile, the Pawan Kalyan starrer is getting mostly mixed reviews from the audiences.
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