Official announcement: Acharya postponed

Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan starrer Koratala Siva’s ‘Acharya’ has been postponed indefinitely. The film is originally scheduled for the May 13th release. However, due to the current corona crisis, the makers have decided to postpone it.

The media has been writing about it for the past couple of weeks, but now the makers have officially announced in this regard.

“Keeping in view of the pandemic situation, #Acharya movie will not be releasing on May 13. New Release date will be announced once the situation becomes normal. Wear mask, Stay home & stay safe! #AcharyaPostponed,” the production house posted the news.

‘Acharya’ is directed by Koratala Siva and produced by Niranjan Reddy. It features Chiranjeevi as the main lead and Kajal Aggarwal as his pair. Ram Charan is playing a lengthy guest role. Pooja Hegde is cast alongside Ram Charan.

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