The association between Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram Srinivas is leading to something that will be deemed as good news by lovers of high-brow literature. Some months ago, Trivikram is reported to have laid his hands on Adhunika Mahabharatam, a not-so-widely circulated and read, but quite an inspiring, book written by Guntur Seshendra Sharma, the acclaimed and respected poet, critic and writer.
After reading it, the writer-director was inspired and passed it over to Power Star, who too came to find the book inspiring. He apparently felt that the ideas presented by Seshendra Sharma should be spread. Pawan asked for an arrangement to be made to meet the late writer's son to assure the latter of financial assistance enough to print at least 25000 copies.
By having a book acquire re-birth in the non-virtual world at a time when the publication industry has become profit-oriented, Pawan has set an example for affluent people to emulate. Patronizing literary giants will go a long way in spreading healthy ideas. One also appreciates Trivikram for being instrumental in drawing Pawan's attention to Adhunika Mahabharatam.