Son Fails In Bollywood! What About His Father Now?

Update: 2022-08-29 13:14 GMT
It is well known that young Akkineni hero Naga Chaitanya recently scored a flop in the form of 'Thank You'. Along with this film, he faced another debacle in the form of 'Laal Singh Chadda'. Chaitanya made his Bollywood debut with this Aamir Khan starrer. He pinned a lot of hopes on this project in which he played a supporting role. He even took part in the promotions both in the Northern and Southern belts.

But the movie ended up as a big disappointment and experts claim that it is Aamir's biggest flop till date. With the son failing in Bollywood, it is the turn of the father to test his luck. King Nagarjuna acted in a couple of Bollywood films during his early days like 'Shiva', 'Khuda Gawah', 'Drohi', 'Criminal', 'Zakhm', 'Agni Varsha' and 'LOC Kargil'. While all these films came out in the 90s and early 2000s, he is all set to make a comeback with 'Brahmastra' which is coming out on 9th September.

He is playing a crucial role in this high-budget film and is also promoting the film in the South along with Rajamouli who presenting it in South India. Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt are the lead actors in this flick which has a lot riding on it. 'Brahmastra' has a stellar ensemble cast of Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Mouni Roy and Nagarjuna Akkineni. The movie is releasing in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam languages. Ranbir Kapoor will be seen as Shiva while Alia Bhatt is going to play the role of Isha. The real-life couple's chemistry onscreen will be one of this film's biggest highlights as per reports. This supernatural fantasy drama is produced by Karan Johar while Ayan Mukherji directed it.

We need to wait and see if Nagarjuna succeeds where Chaitanya failed or not!

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