Allu Arjun's Villain To Trouble Ram Charan

Update: 2021-08-18 08:21 GMT
Acclaimed Malayalam actor Fahadh Faasil is set to venture into Tollywood with Allu Arjun's Pushpa. He will be joining the sets of the Sukumar directorial on the 20th of this month, as we had reported earlier. He will have a brief screen presence in the first installment of Pushpa i.e, Pushpa: The Rise. But he will be seen in full glory in the second part, which will commence shooting later next year. The makers of Pushpa had already announced that Fahadh plays a menacing role in the film and the confrontational scenes featuring him and Allu Arjun will be one of the major highlights of the Pushpa duology. 'Evil has never been more dangerous," read the description for Fahadh's poster from Pushpa which was unveiled recently.

Coming to the topic, Fahadh is apparently in talks for another biggie and it is none other than RC15, which will mark the coming together of Ram Charan and Shankar. Apparently, Shankar has penned a powerful antagonist role in RC15 and he wants to cast a powerhouse of an actor for this role. He opines that there is no one better suited for this role than Fahadh who is one of the finest actors in South Indian cinema. He is an ace when it comes to playing intense and cruel-looking roles. So, the makers of RC15 want to rope him in for the antagonist role in the film.

As it appears, Fahadh, who plays the villain in Allu Arjun's Pushpa might be facing off against Ram Charan in the latter's upcoming project RC15. That said, it is still unknown if Fahadh will actually sign RC15 or not. He is yet to come up with an affirmative response to the makers of the Ram Charan starrer. If he does come on board for the project, then its box office prospects would be boosted multi-fold. Also, the on-screen rivalry between Charan and Fahadh would make for a highly intriguing watch. RC15 is tipped to be a political thriller and it is likely to hit the floors in the first week of September. The film features Kiara Advani in the female lead role.


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