Nani Turns An MRO In Tuck Jagadish

Update: 2021-08-24 10:22 GMT
Nani's Tuck Jagadish is set to ride the OTT wave. The film will be made available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. It is heard that the film might be premiering on the platform on the 10th of September, marking the auspicious occasion of Vinayaka Chavithi. An official announcement on the same will be made by Amazon Prime Video and the makers of Tuck Jagadish very soon.

The latest we hear is that Nani will be seen as an MRO in Tuck Jagadish. His character will have a peculiar touch to it. He will be playing a dynamic MRO who doesn't hesitate to bash those against him if that is what is needed to ensure law, Also, he will always have his shirt tucked in - hence the name Tuck Jagadish. What is the story behind his tucked-in shirt? What are the adventures that Tuck Jagadish takes up? The answers to these questions form the rest of the plot.

Meanwhile, Nani is still hesitant about Tuck Jagadish's OTT release, Not son long ago, he wrote on social media, 'I am the biggest fan of theatres and Tuck Jagadish is a quintessential Telugu film which we would've loved watching in a theatre with a full house and it was always meant to be experienced on the big screen for a festival. I am quite torn between the pressures the producers are facing in these uncertain times with big stakes at risk. With the unpredictable conditions here and abroad and the unfortunate restrictions on theatres in Andhra, it has become a conflict in many ways. I have the utmost respect for the producers and I believe any call regarding the film they make, should be theirs. So here I am, at crossroads for the second time! Leaving the decision about Tuck Jagadish to SHINE SCREENS. No matter what, I will do my 100 percent till it reaches all of you in whatever way Read more at telugu360.com: Nani's heart-touching message about Tuck Jagadish."

But given the final situation of the producers of Tuck Jagadish, Nani had to agree to direct OTT release of the film.
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