Rising star Vijay Devarakonda, who comes from a middle-class background, asserted that every child has the right to pursue their dreams and be successful in their chosen fields of endeavor. “Tharun Bhascker and I used to have high dreams and achieve success in our life. Even without a rupee in our pockets, we used to walk the streets like kings.
One successful middle-class male might alter his family’s whole social standing. 90% of middle-class males in our nation are dreamers, therefore even though we might not have money now, tomorrow will be our day to shine,” states Vijay Devarakonda during a function to support his buddy Tharun Bhascker’s movie “Keeda Cola.”
“Myself and Tharun demonstrated that working hard, middle-class aspirations might become reality and impact our family positively. I hope more men participate,” he continues.
Regarding his career, Vijay is eager for the release of “Family Star,” his next movie, which likewise centers on middle-class men. “As a middle-class guy, I take on the might of rich and powerful in the film and I could relate to the character better,” he continues. After his last picture, “Liger,” failed at the box office, the love story “Kushi” was a breath of fresh air for his career.
Without a doubt, the gifted actor put aside his violent lover boy persona in “Kushi” and delighted with a playful portrayal in which he endearingly courted Samantha and weds her in the movie. He is eager for his next high-profile project, which he is co-directing with Gautam Tinnanuri.