Nag Ashwin Champions 40-Year-Old Dream Script as Producer
Kalki director backs Singeetam Srinivasa Rao's passion project that struggled for decades to find takers

There's something deeply moving about a filmmaker who understands the weight of unfulfilled dreams. Fresh off the phenomenal success of Kalki 2898 AD, Nag Ashwin has made a choice that speaks volumes about his character as an artist: he's backing a story that has waited four decades to see light.
Singeetam Srinivasa Rao's #SSR61, now in production under Vyjayanthi Movies, represents more than just another film on Ashwin's slate. It's a testament to the power of belief in good storytelling, regardless of commercial calculations. For 40 years, the legendary filmmaker carried this script from one meeting to another, earning appreciation but never finding the right alignment of stars, budget, and conviction.
What makes this partnership particularly fascinating is Ashwin's hands-on approach. This isn't passive financial backing: he's deeply involved in the creative process, suggesting a genuine investment in Singeetam's vision. It's the kind of collaboration that happens when mutual respect transcends generational gaps in filmmaking philosophy.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. Ashwin's post-Kalki clout gives him the freedom to take creative risks, while Singeetam gets the backing of someone who genuinely understands his craft. In an industry increasingly driven by market algorithms and safe bets, this feels like a refreshingly old-school approach to filmmaking.
With the shoot progressing and title announcement imminent, #SSR61 already feels like a victory: not just for the story that refused to die, but for an industry that still makes space for passion over profit. Sometimes the most important films aren't the ones that break box office records, but the ones that remind us why we fell in love with cinema in the first place.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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