
Today, many films have announced their new release dates, including small-budgeted films like “Court” and “Mad Square,” dubbed movies such as “Jaabilamma Neeku Antha Kopama” and “Return of Dragon,” as well as Nithiin’s most awaited “Robinhood.” With Nithiin’s film “Robinhood” and “Mad Square” both locking their dates for the Ugadi festival, it is evident that Pawan Kalyan’s “Hari Hara Veera Mallu” has been moved out of that slot.
It is quite strange to see that the makers of “Hari Hara Veera Mallu” just the other day released the first single, “Maata Vinaali,” from the film and reiterated its release date as March 28, and today the scene has been changed.
So, when will it make it to the theaters? Why does the film’s postponement persist, despite the makers’ claims of only “five or seven days” of work remaining? Even though he is deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, can’t Pawan Kalyan adjust five days for the filming to complete it and move on from it? There are many such questions about this film that arise.
“Hari Hara Veera Mallu” has been in the making for more than four years and still can’t able to lock its release date properly.
Jyothi Krishna is currently directing “Hari Hara Veera Mallu,” which Dayakara Rao is producing and AM Ratnam is presenting. Nidhhi Agerwal plays the female lead. Recently, her PR team claimed that Nidhhi Agerwal is shuttling between Vijayawada and Hyderabad to complete the shooting of “Hari Hara Veera Mallu”.
The period drama has MM Keeravani’s music. Bobby Deol plays the main antagonist. It will be his second Telugu film after the recent “Daaku Maharaaj.”