Allu Arjun has officially signed his next Pan-India film with acclaimed director Trivikram Srinivas, known for the blockbuster hit Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo.
A source told Telugu superstar Allu Arjun and director Trivikram Srinivas are all set to reunite for a Pan-India film. The film, which is currently untitled, will be produced by S Radhakrishna under the banner of Geetha Arts.
This will be the third time that Allu Arjun and Trivikram Srinivas will be working together. They have previously collaborated on the successful films Julayi (2012) and S/O Satyamurthy (2015). The film is expected to be a complete mass entertainer and will be released in multiple languages, including Hindi.
A source added, “An official announcement will take place very soon, in a few days.”
The source further said, “Allu Arjun and Trivikram Srinivas have been wanting to work together again for a long time. They finally found the right script and are very excited about the project. The film will be a Pan-India release and will be a complete mass entertainer. It will be a visual spectacle and will have a lot of action and comedy.”
The source further added, “Allu Arjun is currently busy with Pushpa 2: The Rule, which will release in 2024 and is also expected to set the box office on fire. Trivikram, meanwhile, is gearing up for the release of Guntur Kaaram, starring Mahesh Babu. Once both are done with their respective projects, they are expected to take their film on floors.”
The film is currently in the scripting stage and will go on floors early next year. The makers are yet to finalize the rest of the cast and crew.
This is a major announcement for the Telugu film industry. Allu Arjun is one of the biggest stars in the country and Trivikram Srinivas is one of the most successful directors in the industry. Their collaboration is sure to be a blockbuster.
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