Nani, the versatile actor who has impressed the audiences with his varied roles in Telugu cinema, is reportedly in talks with Cibi Chakravarthi, the debutant director of the hit film Don, for a new project.
According to a tweet by amuthabharathi, a film critic and journalist, Cibi has narrated a script to Nani which is in the final stage of discussion. The tweet also claims that the film will be an action comedy entertainer made in Telugu and Tamil languages. The tweet further suggests that the film might be produced by Srinivasaa Silver Screen, the production house behind films like U-Turn, Seetimaarr and The Warriorr.
Don Trailer
If this news turns out to be true, it will be an exciting collaboration for both Nani and Cibi, who have proved their mettle in their respective fields. Nani, who has been delivering back-to-back hits like Jersey, V and Tuck Jagadish, is currently...
According to a tweet by amuthabharathi, a film critic and journalist, Cibi has narrated a script to Nani which is in the final stage of discussion. The tweet also claims that the film will be an action comedy entertainer made in Telugu and Tamil languages. The tweet further suggests that the film might be produced by Srinivasaa Silver Screen, the production house behind films like U-Turn, Seetimaarr and The Warriorr.
Don Trailer
If this news turns out to be true, it will be an exciting collaboration for both Nani and Cibi, who have proved their mettle in their respective fields. Nani, who has been delivering back-to-back hits like Jersey, V and Tuck Jagadish, is currently...
- 7/27/2023
- by amalprasadappu
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Indian star Tamannaah Bhatia is a rarity in that she has projects across global streamers Disney Plus Hotstar, Netflix and Amazon. On top of that, she is a top box office draw in the Telugu and Tamil-language film industries.
Bhatia was one of the leads, playing a warrior princess, in S.S. Rajamouli’s “Baahubali” films. They released in 2015 and 2017 and collected $330 million, making them among the highest grossing Indian films of all time. The films also travelled widely, including to the Busan Film Festival, where both parts screened to much audience adulation.
The “Baahubali” films happened at a time when Bhatia had, in her words, appeared in several Hindi-language films that were “disappointing as an experience.”
“It was amazing to see such a unanimous appeal to a film – I never imagined that was ever even possible. So much so that I hear the same applause even now,” Bhatia told Variety.
Bhatia was one of the leads, playing a warrior princess, in S.S. Rajamouli’s “Baahubali” films. They released in 2015 and 2017 and collected $330 million, making them among the highest grossing Indian films of all time. The films also travelled widely, including to the Busan Film Festival, where both parts screened to much audience adulation.
The “Baahubali” films happened at a time when Bhatia had, in her words, appeared in several Hindi-language films that were “disappointing as an experience.”
“It was amazing to see such a unanimous appeal to a film – I never imagined that was ever even possible. So much so that I hear the same applause even now,” Bhatia told Variety.
- 9/29/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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