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Ravi Teja’s new film is not ‘Theri' remake

Written by : Digital Native

Ravi Teja’s new film was announced recently and we got to know that Gopichand Mallineni will be wielding the megaphone for it. Ever since the announcement was made, various rumours began to circulate and one of them was that the film is a remake of the hit Tamil film Theri. But, Gopichand has clarified that their film is not a remake. 

He has reportedly told Cinema Express, “Our film, RT 66 with Ravi Teja is neither inspired nor a remake of any film. It's an original story based on several true incidents happened in the Telugu States. The film showcases Ravi as a powerful cop and we will start shooting on November 14 in Hyderabad.”

Gopichand Mallineni has confirmed, “The title is not yet finalised and it's too early to talk about it as long as we don't make an official announcement.”

Ravi Teja will be seen playing a cop in this film and Shruti Haasan has been roped in as his lead pair. The hero is currently busy with the release of Disco Raja. The film is gearing up for release next month. Vi Anand is wielding the megaphone for this entertainer. According to reports, Disco Raja is a science fiction film, a genre that is sure to bring in the audiences to the theatres. Three leading ladies Nabha Natesh, Payal Rajput and Priyanka Jawalkar have been roped in to share the screen space with Ravi Teja. Allari Naresh has also been drafted in to play an important role in the film. 

Impressed over the way his character has shaped up, Allari Naresh has agreed to join the star cast, confirm sources. The star also has Maha Samudram in his kitty. The film is directed by Ajai Bhupathi with Aditi Rao Hydari roped in to play the female lead. The groundwork for this project is on.

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