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Pawan Kalyan's upcoming film to be loaded with action?

Written by : TNM Staff

Amidst strong speculation that the title for the upcoming Pawan Kalyan starrer is Agnathavasi, we hear that it will be loaded with action sequences. It is believed that the title would be revealed officially on Diwali.

Sources in the know say that Pawan Kalyan plays an affluent person who lives in the guise of an ordinary man for certain undisclosed reasons. The action quotient would be high to satisfy the star’s fans.

Interestingly, Pawan Kalyan’s Attarintiki Daredi was also on similar lines but the film was more towards the sentimental and emotional side with not much scope for action sequences.

Director Trivikram Srinivas has always reserved his best for Pawan Kalyan as it was evident from Jalsa and Attarintiki Darediwhich both turned out to be big hits. Incidentally, Attarintiki Daredi was not only a commercial success but also went on to win a slew of awards including Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu, Nandi Award for Best Popular Feature Film and Nandi Award for Best Dialogue Writer. With the duo teaming up again for this film, there are strong expectations that it would be a mass entertainer.

Being Pawan Kalyan’s 25th film, it is being referred as PSPK25 until the title is officially announced. Starring Pawan Kalyan, Keerthy Suresh, and Anu Emmanuel in the lead role, the cast also includes Boman Irani, Kushboo, Aadhi Pinisetty, Rao Ramesh, Murali Sharma, Parag Tyagi, Vennela Kishore and Daggubati Venkatesh.

Composing music for this flick is the Anirudh Ravichander and he will be making his debut in Tollywood.

V Manikandan is working with the camera while Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao will be editing it. Bankrolled by S. Radha Krishna under the banner Haarika & Hassine Creations, the film will be out at the theatre on January 10 next year.

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