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Ram Charan’s first look in 'Vinaya Vidheya Rama' out

Written by : Digital Native

The first look of Ram Charan Teja’s upcoming film along with the title has been revealed on the occasion of Diwali and it has gone viral. Titled Vinaya Vidheya Rama, the film’s title and the first look is the talk of the tinsel town. Ram Charan appears in a complete action avatar in the first look making it clear that director Boyapati Srinu has completely transformed the star to fit into the character he has designed for him. The teaser of the film will be unveiled on November 9 at 10:25 am.

Vinaya Vidheya Rama is bankrolled by DVV Dhanayya under his banner Dhanayya Entertainments. The film’s technical crew includes Devi Sri Prasad for music. While Kiara Advani of Bharat Ane Nenu fame plays Ram Charan’s lead pair, the star cast also includes Ramya Krishnan, Sneha, Vivek Oberoi and Prashanth playing pivotal roles. Bollywood star Vivek Oberoi will play the main antagonist while actor Prashanth will be seen as a brother of Ram Charan with Sneha appearing in a crucial role.

It may be noted here that there was a talk that Vidheya Vidheya Rama is facing problems with its cinematographer Rishi Punjabi moving out following the delay in shooting schedules and this would result in further delays. However, with the release of the first look and title, it now looks like the film is right on track!

Earlier, Bollywood star Vivek Oberoi, on completing the shooting, had tweeted, “Camera on “WARRIORS” camera off “BROTHERS”! Last day of shoot for the film, epic experience! Loved every moment. My brother #RamCharan you are a delight to work with. Thank you for the love, respect & hospitality. You have all the great qualities of your legendary father! #RC12.”

Vinaya Vidheya Rama is gearing up for a Sankaranthi release, it may be noted here. With Ram Charan’s last release Rangasthalam being a huge hit, fans just can’t wait for this movie to be out.

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