<p>Actor Akkineni Nagarjuna says he lets his sons Naga Chaitanya and Akhil, who are now acting full-time, deal with their failures and never tries to interfere in their career choices.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"It's important that they learn to deal with their failures. While I share the disappointment of the failures with them, I never try to take control of the situation. I've had my share of flops too. I learnt from them and I expect the same from my sons," Nagarjuna told IANS.<br /><br />Last year, Nagarjuna launched the career of his second son Akhil with much fanfare. His debut film "Akhil" tanked and the 56-year old star, naturally, was dejected.<br /><br />"We were in a state of shock. I was completely disappointed and it took me nearly a week to come to terms with the situation. I'm not sure if the film was good or bad; it just didn't work. We've all taken the failure in our stride," he said.<br /><br />While Nagarjuna says he won't interfere in the career choices of his sons, he'd always be willing to make suggestions.<br /><br />Quoting the example of Naga Chaitanya's "Majnu", Telugu remake of the Malayalam superhit film "Premam", he said: "When I saw 'Premam', I thought it was a beautiful film. I felt it'd be perfect for Chaitanya, so we decided to remake it.<br /><br /> I didn't impose my suggestion on my son."<br /><br />The Akkineni trio worked together in 2014 Telugu drama "Manam", which also featured late legendary actor and Nagarjuna's father Akkineni Nageswara Rao.<br /><br />Nagarjuna says he'd love to work with his sons again.<br /><br />"We don't work together just for the heck of it. If there's an interesting project like 'Manam', then why not," he added.<br /><br /></p>
<p>Actor Akkineni Nagarjuna says he lets his sons Naga Chaitanya and Akhil, who are now acting full-time, deal with their failures and never tries to interfere in their career choices.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"It's important that they learn to deal with their failures. While I share the disappointment of the failures with them, I never try to take control of the situation. I've had my share of flops too. I learnt from them and I expect the same from my sons," Nagarjuna told IANS.<br /><br />Last year, Nagarjuna launched the career of his second son Akhil with much fanfare. His debut film "Akhil" tanked and the 56-year old star, naturally, was dejected.<br /><br />"We were in a state of shock. I was completely disappointed and it took me nearly a week to come to terms with the situation. I'm not sure if the film was good or bad; it just didn't work. We've all taken the failure in our stride," he said.<br /><br />While Nagarjuna says he won't interfere in the career choices of his sons, he'd always be willing to make suggestions.<br /><br />Quoting the example of Naga Chaitanya's "Majnu", Telugu remake of the Malayalam superhit film "Premam", he said: "When I saw 'Premam', I thought it was a beautiful film. I felt it'd be perfect for Chaitanya, so we decided to remake it.<br /><br /> I didn't impose my suggestion on my son."<br /><br />The Akkineni trio worked together in 2014 Telugu drama "Manam", which also featured late legendary actor and Nagarjuna's father Akkineni Nageswara Rao.<br /><br />Nagarjuna says he'd love to work with his sons again.<br /><br />"We don't work together just for the heck of it. If there's an interesting project like 'Manam', then why not," he added.<br /><br /></p>