In his latest interview, producer S Naga Vamsi refuted the criticism that Trivikram's writing for 'BRO' was poor. He did so by denying that Trivikram had anything to do with the film!
"Trivikram garu involved so much in the making of 'Bheemla Nayak'. With 'BRO', his involvement was very minimal. He was busy with 'Guntur Kaaram' at the time of 'BRO'," Naga Vamsi said.
The fact is that Trivikram wrote the screenplay and dialogues for 'BRO'. This is something even director Samuthirakani spoke about in a pre-release interview. "Pawan Kalyan sir came on board after a 10-minute narration. Trivikram anna changed the whole screenplay. It was a new script we were looking at," the director said.
Sai Dharam Tej, too, spoke about how important Trivikram was for the project. "I am grateful that this project gave me the opportunity to mouth lines written by Trivikram Srinivas. He would not be there on set. He only wrote the screenplay and dialogue. An impactful conversation between me and Kalyan garu in the climax will be a stand-out scene. The dialogues may sound simple on surface, but they are actually profound."
Praise Trivikram if the film works. Don't blame Trivikram if the film flops. Hmm!