

We've put our heart into making this film. Speaking about 'Liger', he said, "With Liger we expected a bit of drama.but we'll fight. Even after that, another film of mine leaked online before it hit the theatres but when it did, I got a lot of love." But it turned out to be a hit at the box office and now people know me because of my work in the film. When my third film 'Arjun Reddy' was about to be out, we faced protest before it even hit the theatres. At that point, I was nobody in the industry. He added, "When I was doing my first film, we couldn't find a producer to bankroll it, so I did the film for free, we had to raise money to cover production expenses. Every film was like a tough fight for me," said Vijay.

When I was younger I had to fight for respect and money.later I had to fight for my place in the industry and even to get work. "I don't know much, and talking about my own experience, and my thoughts.I believe that life has taught me to be a fighter. He also said that he is sure people will like him and his upcoming film 'Liger' because they have made the film with a lot of love and hard work. Vijay, on Monday, said that personally he has faced quite a lot of struggles in life and has had obstacles in his career earlier, and has overcome them to reach the position he is at right now. Sharing his thoughts on the 'Boycott' trend, actor Vijay Deverakonda said that it is sad that films and actors have to be the ones to bear the brunt. We're talking about the current 'Boycott' trend that has gained mass momentum on social media, affecting the box-office business of many recent releases like Aamir Khan's 'Laal Singh Chaddha'. New Delhi, August 23 (ANI): Bollywood is reeling under an infamous trend with many stars being at the receiving end of it.
