Siddhu & Vaishnavi Kickstart Film Key Scenes in Nepal
Filming in Nepal adds a unique visual element to "Jack," potentially showcasing the country's stunning landscapes and rich cultural tapestry.
By: Tupaki Desk | 2 April 2024 6:03 AM GMTFresh off the heels of the record-breaking success of "Tillu Square," actor Siddhu Jonnalagadda is wasting no time in captivating audiences once again. While "Tillu Square" continues its dominance at the box office, expected to touch the coveted 100 crore mark soon, Siddhu is already diving headfirst into his next project titled "Jack."
Directed by the esteemed Bommarillu Bhaskar, known for his heartwarming and critically acclaimed films, "Jack" promises to be a refreshing departure from Siddhu's recent action-comedy outings. This time around, he'll be sharing screen space with the effervescent Vaishnavi Chaitanya, an actress on the rise.
What truly sets this upcoming shoot schedule apart is the destination: Nepal. The film's team will be traveling to the breathtaking Himalayan country to capture some pivotal scenes featuring the lead pair, Siddhu and Vaishnavi. Filming in Nepal adds a unique visual element to "Jack," potentially showcasing the country's stunning landscapes and rich cultural tapestry.
For Vaishnavi Chaitanya, this international shoot presents a significant opportunity to showcase her talent to a wider audience. Having impressed viewers with her performance in "Baby," she has a horror-comedy rom-com titled "Love Me - If You Dare" set to release on April 25th. Additionally, she has another untitled film with rising star Anand Deverakonda in the pipeline. With "Jack," Vaishnavi has the chance to solidify her position in the Telugu film industry.
This news has sent fans into a frenzy, eager to see the fresh pairing of Siddhu and Vaishnavi come alive on screen, especially against the backdrop of Nepal's majestic beauty. With Bommarillu Bhaskar's direction at the helm, "Jack" promises to be a captivating blend of story, acting, and stunning visuals, keeping audiences glued to their seats.