Abdul Kalam At 250, K Raghavendra Rao At 3000

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Many elite athletes and famous people enjoy writing autobiographies after they have accomplished a great deal. These biographical novels about actors, actresses, and cinema people are always fascinating in Western culture. Surprisingly, we don't see any big telugu superstars writing autobiographies at any time.
When celebrities like ntr and ANR refused to write their biographies, it was finally k raghavendra rao who came up with the idea of publishing his own. Of course, this isn't the same as ram Gopal Varma's sporadic essays on his life, but KRR is claimed to have written a lot of unpublished material in "Nenu Cinemaki Raasukunna Premalekha." Despite the fact that the biography's cover isn't particularly appealing, KRR has stated that he would not divulge anything contentious or hide anything in the book.
Anyway, telugu people wanted to read KRR's book, just as they wanted to read the autobiographies of many renowned people, but the price was a great bombshell for them. This book is priced at an outrageous Rs 3000, as if it were a pawan kalyan film's benefit show ticket.
Chetan Bhagath's novels are usually quite popular, not only because of the substance, but also because the price ranges from Rs 150 to 200. And Abdul Kalam's memoir Wings Of fire is available for Rs 250, while Sania Mirza's autobiography is available for Rs 300 after a discount. One can question if raghavendra RAO' target='_blank' title='raghavendra rao-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">raghavendra rao has written something more valuable and meaningful than these people's biographies, or if he believes the telugu public would be willing to pay that much for a book written by a former star director.

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