Trivikram is popularly regarded as wizard of words in Telugu cinema, and this is due to his rich reputation of having a deep understanding of the Hindu mythology and related characters. But he never tapped into this potential subject till now, as he confined himself to standard commercial tropes.
And now that the viewing patterns of the Telugu audience has changed substantially over the last few years, Trivikram has an opportunity of tapping into this mythological space.
There might be occasional mythological films in Telugu Cinema like Hanuman and Mirai. But these are surface level films, and do not go to deep into the actual essence of the mythological spirit.
If someone has distinguished and knowledgeable as Trivikram tries this subject and can explore the true essence of the mythological world and truly celebrate the cult characters, the sky is the limit here.
For instance, we have the potential collaboration between Trivikram and Allu Arjun, which is said to be based on the war lord of Karthikeya. If this subject is presented in an exuberant manner and also have novelty regarding the warrior spirit of Lord Karthikeya which wasn’t fully explored till now, there’s a lot of potential at the box office.
This is something that Trivikram needs to keep in mind, considering his reputation and also rare knowledge on these topics. If he really fires up his pen and comes up with an enriching theatrical experience, he could fully mould this mythological space into his own.




