Couple tie knot watching Mahesh's Murari in theatres
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Superstar Mahesh Babu's birthday is being celebrated with an unprecedented level of enthusiasm, driven by the re-release of his iconic film "Murari," which was a massive hit in the Telugu states. Theaters are overflowing with fans eager to relive the magic of this classic film, creating a buzz that surpasses even new releases.
Social media is abuzz with videos showcasing the fervor surrounding "Murari's" re-release, with fans making noise and cheering in theaters across the region. One video, in particular, has gone viral, capturing a couple getting married during a screening of "Murari." The groom tied a yellow rope around the bride's neck as the iconic song "Alanati Ramachandradu" from the movie played, a testament to the film's enduring popularity and the couple's love for the film. The act of the couple is becoming the talking point and is going viral on social media.
"Murari," released in 2001, was a pivotal moment in Mahesh Babu's career, catapulting him to stardom and helping him break free from the shadow of his legendary father, Superstar Krishna. The film's family-friendly themes, combined with Mahesh Babu's charming performance and Mani Sharma's memorable soundtrack, have made it a perennial favorite among Telugu audiences.
Fans are ecstatic about the re-release, expressing their love for the film and their desire to experience its magic on the big screen once again. Many are even claiming that "Murari" feels as fresh as a new movie, proving its timeless appeal and its enduring ability to captivate audiences.
The re-release of "Murari" is a fitting tribute to Mahesh Babu's enduring legacy and a testament to the power of cinema to bring generations together. It's a celebration of his iconic performance, the film's enduring charm, and the undying love of his fans. Mahesh Babu on the professional front is set to star in the direction of ace director Rajamouli and expectations are high on the project.
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