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Sahana Murthy most likely to direct Vikram Ravichandran's debut

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If all had gone well, Novembernalli Nanu Avalu would have been Vikram Ravichandran’s debut. Unfortunately, the film got shelved due to differences between the director and producer. 
 
Ravichandran’s son is now being careful in choosing the right project and team. Despite it being a time-consuming process, Vikram says, “I am not lagging behind in terms of my career because I do have a vision for myself. Even if I appear slow, I don’t mind because I don’t want another instance like Novembernalli Nanu Avalu,” he says.  

With rumours rife about his debut in a project with Sahana Murthy, we ask him if it’s true. “Yes, we are in talks about the subject. However, I insist that my father take the final call, as he knows the right subjects that will suit me. I am a huge fan of my father, and more than me, he is interested in my career. I trust his words completely. Both of us felt there was something new with the story. But, the final verdict will be given by my father,” he says, adding, “My brother Manoranjan is a major support, and both of us are trying to carry his name forward.”

Vikram admits that he has not been receiving many offers from filmmakers. “I don’t want to lie saying that I am getting a lot of offers. However, the ones I do get are good subjects. Many of them are from newcomers,” he says. 

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