Dr. Rajasekhar Credits Family for Changing His Mind on 'Number 1, Number 2' Game
Veteran actor reveals how daughters and wife convinced him to embrace 'Biker' role despite grade concerns

The ongoing success of 'Biker' has given Dr. Rajasekhar more than just box office validation: it's offered him a fresh perspective on the industry's evolving dynamics. In a candid conversation that's now trending across social media, the veteran actor opened up about his initial hesitations and how his family became his biggest advisors.
When the opportunity to play Sharwanand's father in the motocross drama came up, Dr. Rajasekhar admits he was conflicted. His concern wasn't about the role itself, but about what it might signal about his career trajectory. "Won't doing Sharwa's film lower my grade?" he had wondered, reflecting the kind of hierarchical thinking that has long dominated Telugu cinema.
This is where his daughters Shivani and Shivatmika, along with wife Jeevitha, stepped in as his career counselors. Their advice was refreshingly modern: "Daddy, that first position, second position thing was relevant in your time. Now everything has changed. Whoever is successful, they're the ones who matter."
Their logic was simple but profound: in today's cinema landscape, success trumps traditional star rankings. They encouraged him to take on such character roles, arguing that the old guard mentality of maintaining 'positions' in the industry was outdated. It's advice that clearly paid off, with Dr. Rajasekhar's portrayal as Bullet Sunil earning widespread appreciation.
What makes this revelation particularly interesting is how it reflects the generational shift happening in Telugu cinema. The rigid star hierarchies that once defined the industry are gradually giving way to more fluid, performance-driven dynamics. Dr. Rajasekhar's willingness to listen to his family's counsel, and more importantly, to adapt his approach, speaks to an industry veteran's wisdom in recognizing changing times.
His comment about his daughters and wife being his "coaches" rather than him coaching them reveals a refreshing humility. In an industry often criticized for ego-driven decisions, here's a senior actor crediting his family for keeping him grounded and relevant. 'Biker's success has vindicated their advice, potentially opening doors for Dr. Rajasekhar to explore more such meaningful character roles in his second innings.
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