‘Bangarraju’ will wait and watch!


While the makers of ‘Bheemla Nayak’ are reiterating that their film will hit the theaters on Jan 12, many in the film industry are skeptical about it. There is a talk that the makers will pull out ‘Bheemla Nayak’ from the Sankranthi race at the 11th hour.

This is why Nagarjuna is not stopping the works on his current film, Bangarraju. The film is fast finishing its shooting. Nagarjuna wants to place the movie for Sankranthi 2022. If ‘Bheemla Nayak’ gets postponed at the last minute, ‘Bangarraju’ will announce its date.

Nagarjuna is also exploring the possibility of releasing it on Jan 26. As of now, Nagarjuna will wait and watch the developments. He will fix the exact release date by the third week of December.

‘Bangarraju’ is directed by Kalyan Krishna. The sequel to the blockbuster ‘Soggade Chinni Nayana’, the movie has Ramya Krishna and Krithi Shetty as the leading women. Naga Chaitanya plays the other lead.

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