Tollywood's mass maharaja ravi teja has been actively involved in a series of movies, consistently making an impact at the box office. His recent appearances include guest roles in Chiranjeevi's "Waltheru Veeraiya," as well as "Tiger Nageswara Rao" and "Ravanasura." Despite the mixed results, ravi teja continues to entertain audiences, with his upcoming movie "Eagle" scheduled for release on january 13th as a sankranti gift.

While there is tough competition at the box office, particularly with the releases of Mahesh Babu's "Guntur Karam" and Nagarjuna's "Na Samiranga" for sankranti, doubts have been raised about the commercial success of "Eagle." director and editor karthik Ghattamaneni is addressing these concerns and providing clarity on the movie.


"Eagle" is drawing parallels with the tamil movie "Virumandi" (Pothuraju) starring veteran actor Kamal Haasan, released in 2004. The film employed a unique narrative structure known as the "angry man effect," presenting the same incident from three different perspectives. karthik has incorporated a similar storytelling approach in "Eagle," aiming to engage the audience with a distinctive screenplay. This method, previously seen in Mani Ratnam's "Yuva," is designed to challenge viewers to discern the truth from various viewpoints.


Despite initial worries from ravi Teja's fans, Karthik's narrative strategy is expected to add an intriguing layer to the suspense thriller. The teaser, trailer, and posters have already generated significant anticipation for "Eagle," featuring anupama parameswaran and kavya thapar in lead roles. The movie also includes performances by Navadeep, Vasarala Srinivas, Vinay Roy, and Sunil, with joint production by TG Vishwaprasad and vivek Kuchibotla under the People's media Factory banner.

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