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It's official: Ram Charan announces film with Koratala Siva

Written by : TNM

Director Koratala Siva and Ram Charan Teja were to team up much earlier, but unfortunately, the project was cancelled shortly after its launch.

The director then went on to wield the megaphone for the Jr NTR and Mohanlal starrer Janatha Garage, which turned out to be a mega hit.

Now, the news is officially out that Ram Charan and Koratala Siva are teaming up and the film would go on to the floors in summer 2018.

Ram Charan would not only play the lead role in it, but also produce it under his home banner Konidela Production Company in association with Matinee Entertainments.

Putting the news out on the production house’s Twitter handle, it read, “Here you go guys! Bankrolling #RCKoratalaFilm along with Matinee entertainments. Begins Summer 2018.”

Meanwhile, both Ram Charan as well as Koratala Siva will be completing their respective films. The star is busy playing the lead role in Rangasthalam, directed by Sukumar.

Pairing up with Ram Charan for the first time in her career is Samantha and sharing the screen space with the lead pair are Aadhi Pinisetty, Jagapati Babu and Rambha. Ram Charan will be seen in never-seen-before avatar – a village lad.

On the other hand, Koratala Siva is currently wielding the megaphone for the Mahesh Babu starrer Bharath Ane Nenu. The film is touted to hit the silver screens for Sankranti next year. After he is done with this flick, the director would go on to work with Jr NTR, say sources.

With news about Koratala Siva, one of the most successful directors, and Ram Charan, a top star in Tollywood, teaming up being made official, fans are waiting eagerly to know more.

More announcements about this film will be made once things are finalised, say sources.

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