Telugu megastar Chiranjeevi’s  planned re-entry into films is likely to  be delayed inordinately owing to script problems and his preoccupancy  with political matters of the PRP. On one hand, Chiranjeevi is  unable to find the “right script” for his 150th film and on the other,  the fast-changing political situation in Andhra Pradesh is leaving him  no time to shift focus from his Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) affairs. It  was on September 8 last year that the actor-turned-politician announced  his decision to make a comeback to tinsel town, “in deference to the  wishes of my fans”, and play the lead in a film to be produced by his  actor-son Ramcharan Tej.
                 On November 1 last year, he hinted that shooting of his latest film would begin in February 2011. But,  neither  Chiranjeevi nor his production team could find the right  script for the film that is supposed to be loaded with a “social  message” keeping in sync with his new-found status as a political  leader. “It is unlike in the past when any commercial pot-boiler  would have worked with him. Now that he is a politician and an elected  people’s representative, Chiranjeevi should be doing only a  message-oriented film. Hence, he is very particular about the script,” Chiranjeevi’s close aide said.
               Initially, Mr. Chiranjeevi - a member of Andhra  Pradesh Legislative Assembly from temple-town Tirupati - planned to  devote 20 days a month to politics and the rest to films but that plan  never really worked.
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