Nara Rohit Openly Declares His Disasters“My ‘Solo’ worked out well and ‘Banam’ was good enough for the budget which got critical acclaim, ‘Okkadine’ was a flop, ‘Saarocharu’ brought me appreciation, ‘Prathinidhi’ was also good but would have done well if the release was planned earlier”, said Nara Rohit in a recent interview.

Speaking of the disasters and flops and honestly, agree that all the figures projected in the media aren’t always right, Telugu hero Nara Rohit presented a plain and honest picture of himself. He added, “For ‘Rowdy Fellow’ we probably went for the wrong production design, and hence it didn’t work out well in theaters.”

While Nara Rohit is happy that ‘Asura’ did well in which he too made money as one of the partners, ‘Tuntari’ was a decent film, ‘Savithri’ was not up to the mark and brought losses for the producer.

‘Raja Cheyyi Veste’ was a total washout. This was the biggest disaster reveals Nara Rohit. After ‘Solo’, it was ‘Jyo Achyutananda’ that gave him a good hit. Without any doubt, we can easily understand that Rohit spoke the truth.