Chaitanya's love story' released last September didn't do well as expected. But that didn't faze -Chaitanya, who is now , 2010

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Naga Chaitanya boasts of an impressive pedigree. After all his grandfather is thespian Akkineni Nageswara Rao while his father is superstar Nagarjuna. Naturally expectations were high when the young actor entered Telugu films.

However, his first movie Josh released last September didn't do well as expected. But that didn't faze Chaitanya, who is now ready with his second film Ye Maya Chesaave -- a bilingual (the Tamil version is titled Vinnaithandi Varuvaya and stars Silambarasan and Trisha) -- directed by none other than Gautham Vasudev Menon.

In a sense Ye Maya Chesaave will be a 'litmus test' for this young lad who has embarked on a career in films. The boyish looking, warm and affable actor talks about Ye Maya Chesaave and also what went wrong with Josh. Excerpts:

What made you say yes to Ye Maya Chesave? Is it because of Gautham Vasudev Menon?

I am his biggest fan and love his films. I listened to the script and loved it. My dad and I wanted some changes and the director agreed to them. After Josh, I was looking for a love story and this was it.

There are innumerable love stories being made. How different is this one?

If you see the trailer, it says another love story yet again. If you are looking for a movie with a twist, it's not. It's a normal love story. It's the feel, the chemistry and the natural way of creating love which the director has created. It's all about deep emotions. You can walk out of the theatre with a nice feel. The way the director has dealt with the film is real.


Image: A scene from Ye Maya Chesaave


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