Nandamuri Balakrishna has said that he wrote the story of 'Aditya 999 Max' over just one night. Yes, just one night! This is something even seasoned scriptwriters have never claimed to have accomplished. Of course, the story may be skeletal in nature, but the 'Bhagavanth Kesari' actor's bombastic claim suggests that he figured out almost the entire storyline overnight. This is an exceptional skill about which his son, Nandamuri Mokshagna, should be cautious.
'Aditya 999 Max' is meant for Mokshu. Balayya's dream has been to cast his son in the film. It could be his first, second, or third film. Whenever it is made, Mokshu shouldn't shy away from asking his father not to be too over-confident about his writing abilities.
Even star directors/writers have burnt their fingers when they wrote stories/scripts in a short span of time by themselves. The 'Akhanda' actor doesn't watch others' movies. He doesn't know the latest trends and how characterizations have to be written in today's times. If he had known, he wouldn't have done films like 'Dictator', 'Lion', 'Jai Simha', 'Paisaa Vasool' and 'Ruler'.
Mokshu must surely be aware of all this. 'Aditya 999 Max' has to be written by someone with the predisposition and creativity of a 'Bimbisara' director. If veteran writers are involved in its scripting, the socio-fantasy entertainer will bite the dust.

























