MAA Building Not Top Priority: Naresh

Dr Naresh VK, who commenced his career as a child artist in the 1970s with ‘Rendu Kutumbala Katha’ at the age of ten, has surpassed 50 years in the industry. Today is his Birthday and Naresh has spoken to the media on both these occasions.

M9 News Correspondent asked Naresh about the long-pending MAA building that did not happen in his tenure and Manchu Vishnu’s tenure which is almost done.

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“Two years of my tenure is gone for COVID and finding beds. Vishnu promised the same. I was told the issue was even discussed in the recent meeting. I believe they will keep their promise. But then, MAA Building is not a top priority. The welfare of the members should be the top priority. They are doing significant work in Health. MAA building should also happen,” Naresh said.

Reflecting on his fifty years career, he recounted, “Growing up around figures like Krishna Garu, Amma Vijayanirmala, and the studio atmosphere, my life was shaped. Starting at 9 with ‘Pandanti Kapuram,’ the fear of child actors not succeeding as heroes lingered, but unexpected successes like ‘Ammagari Prema Sankellu’ and ‘Jandhyala Gari Charu Charu Sambhalata’ laid the foundation. I owe much to Jandhyala Garu, Amma, Vishwanath Garu, Bapu Garu, Ramana Garu, and others in my first innings.”

Despite successes, Naresh embraced diverse characters in his second innings, drawing inspiration from SV Ranga Rao. He expressed gratitude to directors and writers for providing fresh opportunities.

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