'Family Star' turns romantic on Diwali
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Rowdy Star Vijay Devarakonda created ripples with his stunning and stellar performances across the country with films like Arjun Reddy, Pelli Chupulu and Geetha Govindam. However of late, his Bollywood debut film Liger turned out to be a disaster and the romantic entertainer Kushi turned out to be just average.
Vijay Devarakonda is currently making waves as he transforms into a "Family Star" under the astute direction of Parasuram. This highly anticipated project is being backed by none other than Dil Raju, under the prestigious Geetha Arts banner. The excitement surrounding this film is palpable, especially given that Vijay Devarakonda and Parasuram previously delivered the blockbuster hit, "Geetha Govindam." In this upcoming venture, Vijay Devarakonda shares the screen with the talented Mrunal Thakur, further raising expectations.
As the Diwali festival graced us with its radiance this morning, the film's team unveiled a vibrant poster that featured the lead pair donning ethnic attire. The poster instantaneously captivated everyone's attention and added to the growing anticipation. Notably, the film's first look teaser, released a couple of weeks ago, has been met with resounding positive feedback from the audience. The film is all set to grace the screens during the festive Sankranthi season, as previously announced by the makers.
In addition to this project, Vijay Devarakonda is also set to collaborate on another film under the direction of the talented Gautham Tinnanuri. Reports suggest that he is poised to work with Dil Raju's production house once again.Reportedly, Vijay Devarakonda was captivated by the story narrated by the newcomer Ravi Kiran, which is said to have a political flavor. It's rumored that he gave the green light to the project after just one sitting. The project is expected to be a rustic commercial entertainer, with speculation suggesting that it will delve into national politics from a grassroots level. Vijay Devarakonda had previously ventured into political cinema with "NOTA," although it failed to make a significant impact at the box office.
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