Sons Gracing Their Dad's 'The Ghost' Pre-Release Event!

Update: 2022-09-23 07:29 GMT
Nagarjuna is all set to arrive with his 'The Ghost' on 5th October. The movie is a full-fledged action thriller and director Praveen Sattaru is leaving no stone unturned to make it a blockbuster. They are promoting the movie through the release of special making videos which are generating good buzz on the movie. The grand pre-release event of 'The Ghost' will be organized in a spectacular manner at STBC Ground in Kurnool on 25th September.

The entire team will be present at the venue and what is going to be even better is the fact that Nagarjuna's sons Akkineni Naga Chaitanya and Akkineni Akhil are going to gracing for the glittering ceremony. After a long time, the father and sons will be seen together on the big stage and Akkineni fans will be having a huge blast this Sunday. The presence of the two young heroes is sure to generate a lot of buzz on Nagarjuna's action thriller 'The Ghost'.

The team released a training video named 'Guns & Swords' which showed the intense training of Nagarjuna and Sonal Chauhan who will be appearing as Interpol officers. Gul Panag played Nagarjuna's sister, Anikha Surendran appeared as his niece. Manish Chaudhari, Ravi Varma, Shrikanth Iyyangar, Bilal Hossein and others play key roles. This project is bankrolled by Sree Venkateshwara Cinemas LLP and Northstar Entertainment Banners. The movie is coming out on 5th October.

Cinematography is handled by Mukesh G, wherein Brahma Kadali is the art director. Dinesh Subbarayan and Kaecha are the stunt directors. Mark K Robin who is an expert in scoring music for action and thriller movies worked on this flick. Bharath and Saurab duo scored songs of the movie. This movie is written and directed by Praveen Sattaru.



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