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Pic Talk: Mahesh Making Moves To Appeal To Pan-Indian Audience!
By: Tupaki Desk | 30 May 2020 7:06 AM GMTSuperstar Mahesh Babu is a well-known hero across the country. His handsome looks earned him a lot of fame in the Northern circles too and his dubbing films gained good reception. But Mahesh never did Hindi films despite many such offers coming his way.
But with all the Southern stars going pan-Indian with their films these days, it looks like Mahesh Babu too realised its need and experts say that he is making moves to cater to the Hindi audience. Sources say that his next film with Parasuram will have a pan-Indian release but the details are yet to be revealed.
On the other hand, Mahesh Babu recently did a cool photoshoot with famous photographer Daboo Ratnani. Daboo works mostly with Bollywood artists and Mahesh doing a special shoot with him is raising many eyebrows. Mahesh looks very young in this picture with a white plain T-shirt and jeans. The superstar looks super handsome in this click and we can see a pet dog Flash by his side. Daboo Ratnani posted this click and wrote, 'We All Need A Friend Who Understands What Were Not Saying.'
What do you think of this classic picture folks?
But with all the Southern stars going pan-Indian with their films these days, it looks like Mahesh Babu too realised its need and experts say that he is making moves to cater to the Hindi audience. Sources say that his next film with Parasuram will have a pan-Indian release but the details are yet to be revealed.
On the other hand, Mahesh Babu recently did a cool photoshoot with famous photographer Daboo Ratnani. Daboo works mostly with Bollywood artists and Mahesh doing a special shoot with him is raising many eyebrows. Mahesh looks very young in this picture with a white plain T-shirt and jeans. The superstar looks super handsome in this click and we can see a pet dog Flash by his side. Daboo Ratnani posted this click and wrote, 'We All Need A Friend Who Understands What Were Not Saying.'
What do you think of this classic picture folks?