Mahesh Babu, frequently called the 'Ruler of Tollywood,' has reliably conveyed film industry hits with his charming exhibitions and convincing story decisions. The simple declaration of his presence in the Sankranti arrangement has sent swells through the business, clarifying that the opposition will get serious. Adding chief Trivikram Srinivas to the undertaking has lifted crowds' interest to a higher level.
Notwithstanding the imposing test presented by Mahesh Babu's film, a few movies are competing for focus in the Sankranti race. According to industry sources, buyers are less interested in purchasing other films competing with Guntur Kaaram. Albeit a few purchasers appear to be intrigued, the costs being offered are exceptionally less, which is a worry for some makers.
"HanuMan," an enthusiastically anticipated project, is one such competitor. The movie's team is getting ready to show Teja Sajja as a movie actor who can make money.
Ravi Teja's "Bird" is one more film set to join the Sankranti rivalry. It is anticipated that Ravi Teja will bring his signature style to the screen, offering audiences a unique cinematic experience. The actor is well-known for his high-energy performances.
Nagarjuna's "Naa Sami Ranga" adds to the elegant arrangement. With Nagarjuna's star power and the commitment of a drawing in story, the film expects to cut its specialty in the Sankranti merriments.
Several different movies are likewise arranged for a fabulous delivery during Sankranthi yet every one of them may not bear the flavor of 'Guntur Kaaram'. While the opposition was at that point savage, the looming arrival of Guntur Kaaram has added another layer of intricacy.
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