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Allu Arjun and S Thaman to work together for the third time

Written by : Digital Native

Allu Arjun and music composer S Thaman had worked together in Sarrainodu and Race Gurram and the songs in both these films turned out to be huge hits. So, news about the two teaming up again has their fans excited. On being roped in to compose tunes for Allu Arjun’s upcoming film, Thaman has said in an interview to the Deccan Chronicle, “I am delighted to team up with Bunny (Allu Arjun) for the third time; hopefully, we can create a hat-trick.”

Also, Thaman is getting to work with Trivikram Sreenivas for the second time. They have associated with the Jr NTR starrer Aravinda Sametha. On the director, he has told, “He’s not only a gem of a writer, but a great human being too. Working with him will always be a learning experience.”

The Allu Arjun – Trivikram Srinivas project went on the floors a couple of months ago and the team had completed the first schedule successfully. The second schedule is currently on. The film is being bankrolled jointly by Allu Aravind and S Radha Krishna under the banners Geetha Arts and Haarika & Hassine Creations respectively. The technical crew of this film includes S Thaman for music, PS Vinod for cinematography and Naveen Nooli for editing.

The star cast of this film includes Pooja Hegde as the heroine. Veteran actor Tabu is also a part of the star cast and Sushanth A of Chi LA Sow has recently been roped in to play a pivotal role in the film. 

Sources in the know say that the filmmakers have three titles in mind for this film and Alakananda is one of it. However, there is no official word yet on the title and the filmmakers remain tight-lipped about it for now. 

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