V.N. Aditya to complete Raj?s work

It has been quite a while since the suicide of Raj Aditya shocked everyone around in the film industry. The noted director was supposed to be directing a new movie. But unfortunately he is no longer among us.


Hence, veteran director V.N. Aditya has been roped in to complete his unfinished work. The film is said to be a romantic entertainer.


The film has lover boy Tarun playing the lead role and this is being produced by Gogineni Srinivas and Supreme Raju Hirwani. This film will hit the screens soon and the makers are keen on making it a success as a tribute to Raj Aditya.


Tarun from his end has also been scampering for success so it would be a crucial one for him too.

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Srinivas is an entertainment journalist covering Telugu cinema, celebrity updates, movie reviews, and OTT news for over 9 years in IndiaGlitz.

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