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Nagarjuna starrer ‘Officer’ first look out, a cop drama!!

Nagarjuna starrer ‘Officer’ first look out, a cop drama!!

Director Ram Gopal Varma and Nagarjuna are re-uniting after 29 years with their upcoming film ‘Officer’. Ram Varma made his directorial debut 29 years ago with ‘Shiva’ that changed the lives of both Varma and Nagarjuna. Shiva was the first mega hit in Nagarjuna’s highly decorated career in Telugu film industry. Nagarjuna is playing the role of a police officer who might not always do things in accordance to the law but figure out his own ways of getting the job done, which has nothing new as a concept as there are a million films with similar type of characters.

Ram Varma took to twitter and wrote that after all the negativity surrounding the death of Shree devi, he wants to spread something positive which is why he revealed the motion poster of his upcoming film. The whole nation is sad on the demise of legendary Shree devi and Varma went on continuous twitter rants where he did not seize to express how big of a fan he is of Shree devi and his thoughts after her death are devastating but that did not stay for quite long because he could not even wait for her last rites to be performed and released a film look.

Varma also took some liberty and mentioned that Shree devi was a rather unhappy woman in life and he is the only one saying it while every one else seems to think the exact opposite. Varma seized the opportunity while showcasing his hypocritical behavior but seizing the opportunity and mentioning his film, where he certainly could have waited for a day or two because he is not coming out with a Baahubali but a rather routine Telugu action-thriller by the look of it. Varma mentioned that the tagline of his film “COPS WERE NEVER THIS SCARY” is somehow inspired from Alfred Hitchcock’s own fear of police.

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