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Here's Why Mokshagna Often Visited 'Bhagavanth Kesari' Sets

He mentioned that Mokshangna, who is gearing up for his debut in the film industry, often visits the film sets to observe the shooting process.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   13 Oct 2023 3:56 AM GMT
Heres Why Mokshagna Often Visited Bhagavanth Kesari Sets
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Nandamuri Balakrishna, riding high on a streak of back-to-back hits, is gearing up to captivate his fans with his upcoming film 'Bhagavanth Kesari.' Directed by the Anil Ravipudi, the movie features Balakrishna in the lead role, while Bollywood actor Arjun Rampal plays the antagonist. Actresses Kajal Aggarwal and Sreeleela also play pivotal roles in this much-anticipated film.

Ahead of the film's release, the film's producer, Sahu Garapati of Shine Screens is busy with promotional events and recently participated in an interview. In an interview, he opened up about his diverse business interests, which span movie distribution, production, cafes, restaurants, and even the education sector. Additionally, he talked about his immense opportunity that 'Bhagavanth Kesari' represents. He assured that film will showcase a unique side of Balakrishna and will deliver fresh, new-age action under Anil's directorial prowess. Furthermore, Sahu mentioned the involvement of Balakrishna's children, Mokshagna and Tejaswini, in the film, with Mokshagna potentially making his foray into the film industry.

He mentioned that Mokshangna, who is gearing up for his debut in the film industry, often visits the film sets to observe the shooting process. He also clarified that he doesn't actively engage in film-related matters, but he enjoys being on set, witnessing the action unfold, and engaging in casual conversations. Additionally, Balakrishna's second daughter, who plays a role in managing Balakrishna's Aha show, also joins these visits to the sets, where they engage in friendly chit-chat and soak in the filmmaking environment.

Meanwhile, 'Bhagavanth Kesari' has shattered pre-release business records in Nandamuri Balakrishna's illustrious career. With an impressive collection of over Rs 70 crore before its release, the film has set a new standard. To provide context, the pre-release business of Balakrishna's previous film, 'Veera Simha Reddy,' in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, amounted to Rs 61 crore. This staggering pre-release buzz only adds to the anticipation surrounding the film, promising a remarkable cinematic experience for the audience.

By Vishnupriya