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'Virata Parvam' Director Readies A Political Drama For NC!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   15 Oct 2022 1:13 PM GMT
Virata Parvam Director Readies A Political Drama For NC!
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After a failure like 'Thank You', young hero Naga Chaitanya Akkineni is all set to entertain the audience with a complete action entertainer. Venkat Prabhu who made hits like 'Gambler', 'Maanadu', 'Rakshasudu', 'Saroja' and many more in Tamil is directing this flick. Tentatively titled 'NC22' this project will be made simultaneously in Telugu as well as Tamil. The shooting has already begun and it is Krithi Shetty who will be romancing Naga Chaitanya once again after 'Bangarraju' in this film.

According to reports, Naga Chaitanya has recently listened to a script narrated by Venu Udugula who made movies like 'Needi Naadi Oke Katha' and 'Virata Parvam' in the past. Apparently, the critically acclaimed director readied a political drama and included a lot of commercial ingredients. Apparently, Naga Chaitanya liked the script and reportedly gave the green signal. This movie is expected to be bankrolled by Vyjayanti Movies. The official news regarding this project is yet to be heard.

Coming back to 'NC22', 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. Apart from directing, Venkat Prabhu will take care of the story and screenplay too. SR Kathir is the cinematographer while Venkat Raaken is the editor. Rajeevan is the production designer while Yannick Ben and Mahesh Mathew are the action choreographers.

Naga Chaitanya's maiden web series 'Dootha' is also expected to arrive soon.




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