Veteran Producer Having A Great Time With Pawan & Vijay's Films!
Producer AM Rathnam has been making huge projects in Tamil and Telugu for over three decades now.
By: Tupaki Desk | 4 May 2024 5:33 AM GMTProducer AM Rathnam has been making huge projects in Tamil and Telugu for over three decades now. He churned out many big blockbusters with many star heroes. He produced the initial super hits of director Shankar's career and made classic movies like 'Khushi', '7/G Brindavan Colony' and many more. He started 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' with Pawan Kalyan a few months back. It is a high-budget period drama and there were huge expectations on this movie.
But the continuous postponements created a lot of concerns but the makers have recently released the teaser and announced that the first part will be coming out in 2024. The teaser has been trending all over social media ever since its release. Fans and movie lovers have expressed eagerness to watch the film on big screens upon the release of the teaser. Young director Jyothi Krishna has taken over the reins to complete the film in time without compromising on quality.
While the positive response to 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' is a major boost, he is enjoying the massive success of 'Ghilli' re-release. A few decades ago, big blockbusters used to have re-releases and they used to bring new audiences to theatres in big crowds and there have been instances of them running for 100 days even in re-release. Though there are re-releases now, they are confined to one weekend and nothing else. But Thalapathy Vijay's 'Ghilli' (remake of 'Okkadu') which was released once again recently is being celebrated by fans across the globe. The re-release collections of Ghilli have crossed even the first-release collections by grossing over Rs.30 crores, worldwide. This is an all-time record among re-releases.
Coming back to 'HHVM', MM Keeravani is the music composer for this film while Nidhhi Agerwal is the heroine. Bobby Deol is the playing the villain's role. Gnana Shekhar VS is the cinematographer while Sai Madhav Burra penned the dialogues.