Nana Patekar in Allu Arjun's film ?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,March 02 2010]

Bollywood's mind-blowing performer Nana Patekar is all set to debut on the Telugu screen. Geetha Arts and VV Vinayak are considering to enlist the distinguished performer for a role in their film Badrinath, that stars Allu Arjun in the lead. If everything goes well, the chances of Nana playing the role are absolutely strong.

The director reportedly feels that it is only an actor of the stature of Nana who can deliver goods in that role. Understandably, the role is not run-of-the-mill and has an air of menace about it.

Another interesting news is that, Bunny will whizz off to Bangkok to train in a distinctive combat art, which will be played by him in Badrinath. As the film will go on the floors in May, it is planned that he will train in it in the meanwhile.

As of now the actor is currently busy with Varudu, which will be wrapped up on March 10.

After taking part in the promotional activities of the film for a while, he will probably start working for the next big release. All the best, Bunny!

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