Kaakaji: Chiranjeevi's Experimental Title Choice Has Fans Divided
Bobby's Bengal backdrop drama with AR Rahman music tests new waters for Megastar's mass image

The title game for Megastar Chiranjeevi's next with Bobby Kolli has taken an unexpected turn, and frankly, it's got me intrigued. Word from production circles suggests Kaakaji is the frontrunner, a choice that's splitting fan opinion right down the middle.
Now, this isn't your typical Chiranjeevi mass masala title. Where we'd expect something that roars off theater hoardings, Kaakaji carries a different energy entirely. Set against a Bengal backdrop, the story reportedly centers on Chiru as a powerful figure known by this moniker, weaving father-daughter emotions into Bobby's signature action template.
The production journey hasn't been entirely smooth sailing. KVN Productions faced hurdles with their other projects, Toxic and Jana Nayagan, pushing the April 20 shoot start to May. But here's what matters: Chiranjeevi remains fully committed, and pre-production work including look tests is already wrapped.
Casting-wise, this film is shaping up ambitiously. Priyamani as the female lead makes perfect sense for the emotional core, while the rumored inclusion of Mohanlal and Anurag Kashyap signals Bobby's intent to create something cinematically rich. The Anil Kapoor villain speculation adds another layer of intrigue, though nothing's confirmed there.
AR Rahman's involvement as music director is perhaps the most fascinating element. Yes, his recent work has been inconsistent, but remember Chikiri from Pushpa? When Rahman clicks, magic happens. For a film that's already experimenting with title and setting, having Rahman craft the musical landscape could be the X-factor.
The real question isn't whether Kaakaji sounds mass enough: it's whether Chiranjeevi at this career stage can afford to play it completely safe. Sometimes the most unexpected choices yield the most memorable cinema. Bobby's proven he understands commercial sensibilities, and if anyone can make an unconventional title work for mass audiences, it's our Megastar.
This project feels like Telugu cinema testing its own boundaries, and honestly, that's exactly what we need right now.
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