Naga Chaitanya to begin new film on Sep 5

Naga Chaitanya scored two flops back to back in the last two months. Released in July, “Thank You” was the first flop he scored. His maiden Bollywood film, Laal Singh Chaddha, was released on August 11 and it became one of the all-time disasters in Indian cinema history. He played a minor role, though. 

After tasting such a result, Naga Chaitanya is now focussing on his next film. Tamil director Venkat Prabhu is helming the project. The film was recently launched.

The regular shooting of the film commences on September 5. Produced by Srinivas Chitturi, the untitled film has Krithi Shetty as the heroine. Ilayaraja and Yuvan Shankar Raja together are composing the music.

However, Naga Chaitanya will not take up another film immediately. He wants to make a final decision about the film with director Parasuram after wrapping Venkat Prabhu’s bilingual.

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