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Production House Spending Huge Amount For Prabhas's Project?
By: Tupaki Desk | 6 Nov 2022 5:26 AM GMTMythri Movie Makers is one of the leading production houses in Tollywood already. The production house already lined up a few projects and it is also said that the production house gave advances to a few star heroes in the town. Now a new piece of news came out concerning the production house.
The latest news is that Mythri Movie Makers lined up a film with Pan-India star Prabhas long back. Reports say that Prabhas will draw a fart cheque for the upcoming film and around Rs 20 crores was given as advance to lock the project. Siddharth Anand is said to be the director of the new film.
Siddharth Anand grabbed everyone's attention with the multi-starrer film War starring Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff. The possible film starring Prabhas is also said to be a multistarrer and that's why the Bollywood director was roped in as the director.
Though nothing is official yet, a big discussion is going on about the project on the big budget the cast and crew would get, and the budget that would go into making the film. Given the big combination, the production house is said to be spending a big amount on the project.
However, it would take a lot of time for the project to hit the floors given the busy schedule of the director. Siddharth Anand is busy with Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan which is slated for a grand release on the 25th of January next year. Once he completes the project he will move on to Fighter starring Hrithik Roshan-Deepika Padukone.
Coming to Prabhas, he is busy with Adipurush and Salaar. Adipurush is expected to hit the theatres for the Summer season. Om Raut is helming the film. Prashanth Neel's directorial Salaar might have a grand release in September next year. Both films are going on at a rapid pace.
Director Maruti joined hands with Prabhas for a film and the project will be finished at the earliest. However, there is no clarity on what is happening with Spirit. Sandeep Reddy might focus on the project once he gets free from Animal starring Ranbir Kapoor. So it would take a lot of time for the project to hit the floors and we have to wait and see how much more the producers would spend.
The latest news is that Mythri Movie Makers lined up a film with Pan-India star Prabhas long back. Reports say that Prabhas will draw a fart cheque for the upcoming film and around Rs 20 crores was given as advance to lock the project. Siddharth Anand is said to be the director of the new film.
Siddharth Anand grabbed everyone's attention with the multi-starrer film War starring Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff. The possible film starring Prabhas is also said to be a multistarrer and that's why the Bollywood director was roped in as the director.
Though nothing is official yet, a big discussion is going on about the project on the big budget the cast and crew would get, and the budget that would go into making the film. Given the big combination, the production house is said to be spending a big amount on the project.
However, it would take a lot of time for the project to hit the floors given the busy schedule of the director. Siddharth Anand is busy with Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan which is slated for a grand release on the 25th of January next year. Once he completes the project he will move on to Fighter starring Hrithik Roshan-Deepika Padukone.
Coming to Prabhas, he is busy with Adipurush and Salaar. Adipurush is expected to hit the theatres for the Summer season. Om Raut is helming the film. Prashanth Neel's directorial Salaar might have a grand release in September next year. Both films are going on at a rapid pace.
Director Maruti joined hands with Prabhas for a film and the project will be finished at the earliest. However, there is no clarity on what is happening with Spirit. Sandeep Reddy might focus on the project once he gets free from Animal starring Ranbir Kapoor. So it would take a lot of time for the project to hit the floors and we have to wait and see how much more the producers would spend.