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Venkatesh releases 'Falaknuma Das' trailer

Written by : Digital Native

The trailer of the Telugu movie Falaknuma Das was recently unveiled by actor Venkatesh and has created a lot of expectations. From the trailer released, it is evident that a major portion of the film has been shot in Hyderabad’s Old City. Wishing the team all the best on the trailer launch, the actor said “A lot of young talent is working on this film and I can see their work in the trailer. I am sure the film is going to be liked by everyone and I wish them great success.” Adding that the film appeared to raw and genuine.

This romantic action thriller, which is a remake of the hit Malayalam movie Angamaly Diaries, is produced by Karate Raju under Vanmaye Creations in association with Vishwak Sen Cinemas, Terranova Pictures & Media 9 Creative Works. Falaknuma Das has Vishwaksen Naidu, Saloni Mishra, Harshita Gaur and Prashanthi Charuolingah in the lead roles with Uttej, Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam in pivotal roles. Vivek Sagar has scored music for this movie. The makers of this film are working out on the release date and it is expected to be revealed soon.

Meanwhile, Venkatesh is busy with Venky Mama which is being produced by his brother D. Suresh Babu under his banner Suresh Productions. The film is directed by K. S. Ravindra. For the first time in his career, Venkatesh is sharing the screen space with his nephew Akkineni Naga Chaitanya, The female leads in Venky Mama are Raashi Khanna and Payal Rajput. S. Thaman is composing the tunes for this flick with Prasad Murella cranking the camera and Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao editing it. The shooting of this film began in February this year and will hit the marquee later this year.

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