Pawan Kalyan Puts All Projects on Hold After Ustaad Bhagat Singh Debacle
Powerstar demands script perfection before committing to any new films, including Surender Reddy's delayed project

The underwhelming response to Ustaad Bhagat Singh has clearly rattled Pawan Kalyan, forcing the actor-politician to completely reassess his film choices moving forward. Industry sources confirm that the Powerstar has effectively hit pause on all his upcoming projects until he's absolutely convinced about their scripts.
The most immediate casualty of this new cautious approach is his collaboration with director Surender Reddy, which was originally slated for an Ugadi launch. The project has been indefinitely postponed as Pawan Kalyan remains unconvinced with the current draft, despite multiple revisions. Surender Reddy has now set up a dedicated office in Amaravati where his team is working round-the-clock to craft a script that meets the Powerstar's exacting standards.
This development signals a significant shift in Pawan Kalyan's career strategy. Having faced criticism for his performance in UBS and witnessing the film's poor theatrical run, he's clearly prioritizing quality over quantity. The actor has made it clear that apart from the committed Surender Reddy film and the already announced OG 2 with Sujeeth, he won't greenlight any other projects until scripts are absolutely bulletproof.
The ripple effects are being felt across the industry, with production houses like People Media Factory, Mythri Movie Makers, and Ram Talluri's banner all having to wait for Pawan Kalyan's final approval on their respective scripts. While this cautious approach might delay his cinematic comeback, it also demonstrates his commitment to delivering content that matches fan expectations.
For Surender Reddy, this project represents a crucial opportunity to bounce back from the Agent disaster. His track record with commercial entertainers like Kick and Race Gurram gives reason for optimism, but the pressure to deliver a script worthy of Pawan Kalyan's comeback cannot be understated. The director's decision to base himself in Amaravati shows the seriousness with which he's approaching this challenge.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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