Actors Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi will be seen together on screen for the first time in Happy Days and Fidaa-fame Sekhar Kammula’s upcoming project. The untitled film, speculated to be a romantic musical, went on floors yesterday in Hyderabad. This is Sekhar’s first project with Chaitanya and second with Pallavi, who became a household name in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh after Fidaa, which marked her debut in the Telugu industry.
The pictures of the actors from the set have created a lot of buzz amongst fans.
Regular Shoot of Yuva Samrat @chay_akkineni – @Sai_Pallavi92 – @sekharkammula‘s Film begins today in Hyderabad with Muhurtham #NC20
Produced by #NarayandasKNaarang & #PRammohanRao under #SriVenkateshwaraCinemas
Presented by #AmigosCreations pic.twitter.com/cLj0yv12MW— BARaju (@baraju_SuperHit) September 9, 2019
Reportedly, both the actors will speak in the Telangana dialect in the film. Incidentally, Pallavi dubbed for Fidaa in the same dialect, and a video of the dubbing session was hugely popular on YouTube. This is Chaitanya’s 20th film, and he will be seen as a village youth who migrates to the city in search of a livelihood. The film is being presented by Amigos Creations, and produced by Narayan Das K Narang and P Ram Mohan Rao under Sri Venkateswara Cinemas’ LLP banner.
| @chay_akkineni ‘s Character & Diction Will Be Special Attraction For This Film & Its A Musical Love Story Says – @sekharkammula |#NC20 #NC20Begins@GSKMediaSreenu @GskMedia_PR pic.twitter.com/qawdNSBjKj
— Naga Chaitanya (@NagChaitu_FC) September 9, 2019
Following the tremendous success of Fidaa, Sekhar Kammula had started work on a youthful entertainer, but the project that was supposed to star newcomers was dropped since he was not very happy with the script, it was reported.
Pallavi, who has had a couple of false starts in Tamil, most recently with Selvaraghavan’s Suriya-starrer NGK, plays a naxalite in Venu Udugula’s period drama Virata Parvam 1992. The film features Rana Daggubati and Nandita Das in pivotal roles.
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