Celebrating 'Supreme' with differently-abled fighters

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,May 07 2016]

Now that Supreme has been giving an impressive BO performance, the makers are on a thanking spree. This morning, Sai Dharam Tej, Anil Ravipudi, Raashi Khanna and Dil Raju went to Tirumala to seek the blessings of Lord Balaji. Tomorrow, the team will be present in Hyderabad's Annapurna 7 Acres to celebrate the success.

"To celebrate this success, the team of Supreme is going to organise a grand success meet at Annapurna 7 Acres tomorrow. In this event, the differently-abled fighters, who are featured in the much-acclaimed fight toward the end, will be honoured," a communcation from the makers says.

The film was released on May 5 and has been praised for its comedy quotient and the overall content.

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