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AP govt permits Special Night shows for PK's ‘Agnyaathavaasi’

Written by : Digital Native

Power Star Pawan Kalyan;s Agnyaathavaasi is all set for a record release across the globe on January  10, on the occasion of Sankranthi. The film marks the actor's 25th film in his nearly 20-year-long career in the showbiz. 

In a good news to his fans, the Andhra Pradesh state government has permitted to screen special shows for the film. The special late night shows could be screened from 1 AM to 10 AM which will be in force from January 10-17.
Meanwhile, the film is getting ready for the biggest ever release in USA for any Indian film and despite of adverse weather conditions in USA, the pre-release sales have been exceptional.

The film will have the biggest ever release in USA in 209 Cinemark locations which is the highest for an Indian film. The traders are expecting that  it will collect over 1.5 million USD from its premiere show.
In the film, Pawan  Kalyan crooned for a special song 'Kodaka Koteswar Rao'  it has the mark of both lyricist Bhaskarabhatla and Trivikram Srinivas, which is topping the music charts, the  number has clocked more than 4 million real-time views in less than 20 hours.
Power Star Pawan Kalyan and director Trivikram Srinivas had worked together earlier in Jalsa and Attarintiki Daredi and both these films have turned out to be big hits.

Touted to be a family entertainer the film is being bankrolled by S Radha Krishna under the banner Haarika & Hassine Creations.

The film has Keerthy Suresh and Anu Emmanuel playing female leads, while Bollywood star Boman Irani will be seen playing the antagonist, the star cast also includes Kushboo, Parag Tyagi, Aadhi Pinisetty, Rao Ramesh, Sampath Raj, Murali Sharma, Vennela Kishore and Indraja.

Music composed by Tamil music director Anirudh Ravichander have already turned into chartbusters.

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