Nani is one guy who has seen extreme fortunes in his self made career. After starting out as a small hero, he gradually made a mark for himself and bagged a role in SS Rajamouli’s much acclaimed ‘Eega’. That was the high point in the first phase of his career. Then, it all unraveled.
A couple of flops combined with long gaps in between releases drove his brand value into the ground. Nani survived this lean phase and bounced back strongly with ‘Yevade Subrahmanyam’. The movie brought much needed acclaim to Nani. This was followed by the blockbuster ‘Bhale Bhale Magadivoy’ and Nani scored a hat-trick with ‘Krishna Gadi Veera Prema Gadha‘.
If you ask Nani how he managed to bounce back from this lean phase, he has a ready answer. He started believing in himself and in his ability to choose good stories. He also realised the importance of commercially viable releases at frequent intervals. He shifted gears and decided to make films at a faster pace.
This strategy has served him well and the results are there for everyone to see. Keep going Nani!