Gulabi (1995 film)

[1] Produced by Ram Gopal Varma and Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Limited, the film stars J. D. Chakravarthy and Maheswari in the lead roles.

During the production of Antham (1992), actor Nagarjuna expressed interest in collaborating with Krishna Vamsi and encouraged him to develop a compelling storyline.

The narrative combined action, violence, and emotional depth, aiming to align with Nagarjuna’s screen persona and to achieve an impact similar to Siva (1989), while reflecting Vamsi’s style.

[7] After working as an assistant to Ram Gopal Varma on films like Siva and Gaayam, Krishna Vamsi was initially assigned as the director for Anaganaga Oka Roju.

However, due to creative differences and escalating production costs, Krishna Vamsi stepped away from the project, and Ram Gopal Varma took over its direction.

Varma assured Krishna Vamsi of complete creative freedom, promising not to interfere with the filmmaking process and stating that he would only watch the final film after its release.

Ultimately, Vamsi chose to collaborate with Ram Gopal Varma, valuing the creative autonomy and support offered under his production.