Stellar Cast Assembling For #NC22

Update: 2022-10-14 06:50 GMT
After delivering back-to-back hits, Naga Chaitanya scored a big flop in the form of 'Thank You'. The movie did not perform well at the box office and ended up as a failure despite having big names like Chaitanya, Raashi Khanna, Thaman, PC Sreeram, Vikram Kumar and Dil Raju working together. Also, his maiden Bollywood film 'Laal Singh Chadda' ended up as a disaster. This Aamir Khan starrer had Chaitanya playing a key role and it did not impress the audience at all.

The young Akkineni hero is currently working on his 22nd film under the direction of Venkat Prabhu who made hits like 'Gambler', 'Maanadu', 'Rakshasudu', 'Saroja' and many more in Tamil. Tentatively titled 'NC22' this project will be made simultaneously in Telugu as well as Tamil. It will also be affable filmmaker Venkat's first Telugu film.

The shooting has already begun and it is Krithi Shetty who will be romancing Naga Chaitanya once again after 'Bangarraju' in this film. The makers announced the film's cast and handsome actor Aravind Swami who swooned everyone with 'Roja' back in the 90s will be seen playing the villain's role in this film. Aravind Swami is known for his unique roles in movies like 'Dhruva', 'Kadal' and many more in recent times. Reports are that talented actress Priyamani and senior actor Sarath Kumar are also a part of this project.

Abburi Ravi has penned dialogues while Srinivasaa Chitturi of Srinivasaa Silver Screen is bankrolling the yet-to-be-titled film. Pavan Kumar will be presenting this ambitious project. The legendary father-son duo of Maestro, Isaignani Ilaiyaraaja and Little Maestro Yuvan Shankar Raja are going to score tunes for the film. This is their first film together and it is indeed going to be one of the major attractions. The movie will be arriving in the summer of 2023 as per reports.


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