Script reading sessions for Sekhar Kammula's film

Pre-production for director Sekhar Kammula’s new love is in full-swing. He has already completed entire script with dialogues and the lead actors Varun Tej and Sai Pallavi (‘Premam’ fame) are now reading them with the director.

This kind of script reading workshop is practiced in Bollywood and Hollywood. The film is a lovestory between an Andhra guy settled in America and a Telangana girl. Much of the movie will be shot in USA. Dil Raju is producing it.

Kammula is planning to begin the regular shoot shortly.

Jalapathy Gudelli

Jalapathy Gudelli is the editor and chief critic of Telugucinema.com. He has been writing film reviews since 2002. A post-graduate in Journalism from Osmania University, he also studied Film Appreciation at FTII, Pune. He can usually be found on Twitter talking about the film he just watched or updating film news as they develop. You can follow him on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JalapathyG

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