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First look of Balakrishna’s 101st film to be unveiled live on social media

Written by : TNM

Tollywood star Nandamuri Balakrishna’s 101st film is one of the most expected projects for film buffs this year.

The shooting of this untitled film began a couple of months ago and has been progressing rapidly in Portugal for the past several days. Reports suggest that this schedule will be completed during the third week of June.

Meanwhile, here is the news that all Balayya’s fans have been waiting eagerly for. The first look of his untitled film, which is being referred as NBK 101 for now, will be released online on the star’s birthday on June 10.

This will be a special treat for all his fans out there. The first look will be unveiled through the social media and we hear that fans and film buffs will get an opportunity to interact with Balakrishna and Puri Jagannadh.

Starring Shriya Saran as the female lead, the film is being bankrolled by Anand Prasad on a huge budget.

Nandamuri Balakrishna, son of the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and legendary actor NT Rama Rao, began his career as a child artiste in 1974 with the movie Tatamma Katha and has faced the camera for 100 films so far in his career.

With this Puri Jagannadh directorial being the star’s 101st film, expectations are high.

Before the schedule in Portugal, the team had shot an action sequence on a massive set erected for the purpose, according to the director, who added that it would be a feast to watch.

With the first look on the way, fans just can’t wait to know how their idol would look on the silver screens this time around. Stay tuned as the much awaited treat will be out on Balakrishna’s birthday.

This content was provided by Digital Native.

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