Sree Vishnu Asks Everyone To Carry 3 Masks!

Update: 2021-08-16 05:43 GMT
Talented actor Sree Vishnu is gearing up to thrill the audience on 19th August with an interesting film titled 'Raja Raja Chora'. Directed by Hasith Goli, this movie is produced by TG Vishwa Prasad and Abhishek Agarwal. The pre-release event was organised recently and a lot of big names including Nara Rohit, Anil Ravipudi, Sriwass, Bobby and others attended the event along with the film's heroines Megha Akash, Sunaina and others.

Talking at the event, Bobby said that he liked the teaser immensely. He stated, 'Audio and promo made god impression on the film. Talking about Sree Vishnu, he looks very innocent. We get a feel that he can be easily cheated. However, he seems to have done lots of work to play the role to cheat others in the film.'

Anil Ravipudi who produced Sree Vishnu's 'Gaali Sampath' earlier too graced the event and said that he likes Sree Vishnu's script selection and gave an entertaining but short speech. Coming to Sree Vishnu, the actor told some interesting things about his director and his film.

He told, 'Hasith Goli is BITS Pilony student who can earn in lakhs. But, he came to industry with passion on cinema. I wish to work again with him. I wish everyone will watch the film in theatres. I request everyone to carry 3 masks to theatres. While 1st mask will disappear in first half an hour, as the initial episodes will be humorous. Second mask will disappear during interval block which is for 30 minutes and it will be abundantly hysterical. Coming to second half, it will be bit emotional. Your mask will become wet. I proudly say that I acted in Raja Raja Chora. It's our Telugu film. After its release, the film will be remade in every language. It's a new concept with new kind of story-telling. I'm a big fan of Venkatesh. I felt really bad when his film released on OTT. Raja Raja Chora is like a mini Venkatesh film. I wish fans of all the star heroes encourage our film. Big films will release, only when small to medium range films become hits.'
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