Chiranjeevi's glitzy new trailer released by ram Charan!!!

Today, ram charan used twitter to share the Bholaa shankar trailer, the next movie starring his father, megastar Chiranjeevi. The movie, which is directed by Meher Ramesh, is a remake of the well-known tamil film Vedhalam. The telugu movie's trailer is jam-packed with humour and action and gives the impression that it will be a standard mass-market comedy. This year's august 11 release date for the Anil Sunkara-produced movie, which is set in Kolkata, has been determined.


Happy to Release the Trailer of #BholaaShankar, ram charan tweeted. In a stylish mass presentation hosted by @MeherRamesh, our megastar @KChiruTweets performs at his peak level! I'm eager to see his enthusiasm on the big screen on august 11. Best wishes to the entire crew for "#BholaaShankarOnAug11," which includes "@AnilSunkara1 @tamannaahspeaks @KeerthyOfficial @iamSushanthA @SagarMahati @AKentsofficial @dudlyraj."
The plot of Bholaa shankar centres on a former mercenary who sets out on a mission to defend his sister from a violent criminal organisation. The sister of chiranjeevi is played by Keerthy, while tamannaah bhatia will also have a significant part. The music and background score for the movie were composed by Mahati Swara Sagar. raghu Babu, murali Sharma, ravi Shankar, vennela Kishore, Tulasi, Sri Mukhi, Bithiri Sathi, Satya, Getup Srinu, rashmi Gautam, and uttej will also appear in the movie.
The movie's release date conflicts with those of Sunny Deol's Gadar 2 and Akshay Kumar's OMG 2. The movie's wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital rights had previously been acquired by streaming service Netflix. The audience responded favourably to the trailer. "Only 90's can understand the feeling of seeing chiranjeevi sir back in this role," one commenter remarked. Somebody else commented, "These Things Are Goosebumps In Trailer: chiranjeevi Sir's This Look, tamannaah Bhatia's Role and Cinematography & BGM."



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