Varun Tej is known for picking experimental subjects. His recent theatrical outing Ghani was promoted as one of Tollywood’s first pro boxing films, but the film disappeared without a trace at the box office.
Speaking about the same, Varun Tej penned an open letter and he admitted Ghani’s failure.
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“I thank each and everyone who was involved in the making of Ghani. We worked with real passion and hard work to deliver a good film to you, and somehow the ideation didn’t translate as we thought it would. My sole purpose is to entertain you. Sometimes I succeed and sometimes I learn. But I will never stop working hard.” Varun Tej wrote in the letter.
Not often do we see a mainstream hero openly speaking about his film’s failure. But Varun Tej, just 4 days post Ghani‘s release, has issued an open letter admitting failure. He now vows to come up with try hard and come up with better films.
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Ghani is a boxing drama directed by deutant Kiran Korrapati. Varun Tej underwent an impressive makeover to play a boxer in the film.