Ravi Teja is doing multiple projects these days. He already has 'Tiger Nageswara Rao' and 'Eagle' up for release later this year. He will be doing films for two big banners and with directors like Gopichand Malineni and Harish Shankar (rumouredly). The latest buzz is that 'Dhamaka' director Trinadha Rao Nakkina is also keen on teaming up with him yet again.
Isn't it awesome that Mass Maharaja is so prolific? What is the secret behind his unending appearances at the box office? If you dig a bit deep, you will know the commonsensical answer.
Ravi Teja never bothers himself with silly considerations like a good script. Most of his movies in the last 10-12 years were hopeless: 'Ravanasura', 'Ramarao On Duty', 'Khiladi', 'Disco Raja', 'Amar Akbar Anthony', 'Nela Ticket', 'Touch Chesi Chudu', 'Kick 2', 'Saarocharu', 'Devudu Chesina Manushulu', and 'Nippu'. Some would add a couple of other films that had weak content but did well at the box office due to their commerciality.
That explains why he has half a dozen movies now. He cultivated the habit of saying yes to all sorts of scripts. Given his talent for attracting lousy movies, it's a wonder that he didn't want to do 'Maha Samudram' although its director held on to him for more than a year. One hopes he will compensate for the shortfall.