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By: Tupaki Desk | 29 Jan 2019 5:51 AM GMTTollywood sensational hero Vijay Devarakonda seems like he has finally wrapped up the shooting of the shooting of his upcoming movie 'Dear Comrade'. It is known that after wrapping up this project, Vijay Devarakonda is going to start his next project with director Kranthi Madhav.
Today, the makers have unveiled the first look of Vijay Devarakonda from Kranthi Madhav movie. Wearing a Khakee dress, Vijay is looking like a worker in the Singareni coal mines. A few stills and a video from the shooting also surfaced online in which Vijay is looking in a middle-class worker avatar. On the other hand, in 'Dear Comrade', Vijay is going to appear as a student leader. It seems like the actor has already kick-started the shooting of his next with Kranthi Madhav. The title of the movie is yet to be unveiled and the makers are yet to finalize the heroine of the film.
It is really good to see a young Hero like Vijay Devarakonda sporting different kind of looks with each of his movies. The actor is not only proving his versatility as an actor but is also impressing the audience with his selection of films and especially his roles. Isn't it?
Today, the makers have unveiled the first look of Vijay Devarakonda from Kranthi Madhav movie. Wearing a Khakee dress, Vijay is looking like a worker in the Singareni coal mines. A few stills and a video from the shooting also surfaced online in which Vijay is looking in a middle-class worker avatar. On the other hand, in 'Dear Comrade', Vijay is going to appear as a student leader. It seems like the actor has already kick-started the shooting of his next with Kranthi Madhav. The title of the movie is yet to be unveiled and the makers are yet to finalize the heroine of the film.
It is really good to see a young Hero like Vijay Devarakonda sporting different kind of looks with each of his movies. The actor is not only proving his versatility as an actor but is also impressing the audience with his selection of films and especially his roles. Isn't it?