Macho star Gopichand spilled the beans in a chat before the March 8 release of ‘Bheema.’ He opened up about pan-India films, flops, and his film journey. Gopichand believes pan-India success is not a result of careful planning but more about the story’s magic. He’s focused on doing great Telugu films first before thinking about going pan-India.
‘Bheema’ was born during the pandemic, and Gopichand praised director Harsha’s fresh take on a police story with a touch of fantasy. He promised a different vibe compared to his earlier cop roles.
Gopichand brushed off the impact of recent big-budget releases on regular cinema, emphasizing that emotions still rule the roost. He also highlighted the collaboration with the Kannada industry for ‘Bheema,’ giving a shoutout to his talented team.
The actor ruled out returning to villain roles and hinted at an exciting project with Prabhas, emphasizing the importance of a compelling story. Gopichand wrapped up by teasing fans about his upcoming films, including one with director Srinu Vaitla, promising loads of action and laughs in Vaitla’s trademark style.