One among the legendary filmmakers of Indian cinema, Singeetham Srinivasa Rao has helmed some game-changing movies down south. Even at 87, the veteran director is very much active and eagerly looking forward to stage his celluloid comeback. Meanwhile,
Nandamuri Balakrishna who was in Chennai on Wednesday paid a visit to Singeetham Srinivasa Rao’s house and spend some quality time with him.
The casual interaction happened amidst reports that the ‘Michael Madana Kama Raju’ maker may direct Balayya Babu or introduce his son Mokshajna. Though there is no official confirmation, the Nandamuri scion’s visit to the director's house lends credence to this theory.
According to a source, Balakrishna immensely respects Singeetham as a versatile filmmaker and there is a possibility that the 59-year-old actor might have requested the veteran director to prepare a story for his son's debut.
During the early 90s, the ‘Simha’ star had collaborated with Singeetham Srinivasa Rao for a couple of blockbusters like ‘Aditya 369’ and ‘Bhairava Dweepam’. Presently, Balayya Babu is gearing up to shoot for KS Ravikumar’s untitled project which is touted to be a cop-drama.