Ugadi gift for Mahesh Babu fans

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,February 23 2015]

Fans are eagerly waiting to see how Mahesh Babu is going to look in his upcoming film with Koratala Siva and here is a good news for them.

The makers of this film, which is tentatively titled as 'Srimanthudu', are planning to release the first look of the film as Ugadi gift. Shruti Haasan is the lead actress in this movie and Jagapathi babu is playing Mahesh Babu's father. The audio, composed by Devi Sri Prasad, is also expected to be launched soon and the film is gearing up for a release in May.

Devi Sri Prasad is the music composer and Madhie is the cinematographer of this family entertainer.

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