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Chiranjeevi 150th Movie Shooting 1st Day Stills – Exclusive

Posted : June 24, 2016 at 12:43 am IST by ManaTeluguMovies

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Megastar Chiranjeevi’s much awaited comeback flick, Kathilantodu, began rolling today in Hyderabad at Tolichowki. The actor, who entered his film sets after almost nine years, looked pretty excited, while Allu Aravind and other family members accompanied him. Director V V Vinayak, who himself is a huge megastar fan, greeted him with a bouquet, before the cameras rolled.

“My father has always supported me in all my ventures and I am very happy to be able to do this for him.its Every child dreams of being able to pay his parents back for everything that they have done .I take immense pride in the fact that I started my production journey with my father…”

“‪#‎Chiru150‬ ‪#‎MegaStar‬ ‪#‎Chiru‬ ‪#‎BossIsBack‬#VVVinayak ‪#‎RamCharan‬ ‪#‎DeviSriPrasad‬ ‪#‎RRathnavelu‬ ‪#‎konidelaproductioncompany”, posted Ram Charan, the doting son and the producer of the film. View Photos “

Mega Star is back home boys..In his zone!…Kathi lanti look ? #Chiru150Begins #Chiru150FirstDayShoot”, read a tweet from Varun Tej.

“More than 50th day celebrations Of Supreme .this picture made me the happiest person #Chiru150FirstDayShoot #Chiru150Begins, said the Supreme hero Sai Dharam Tej.


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On May 2nd, Thirrupathi Brothers, the production house behind director Lingusamy’s films, filed a formal complaint against him with the Producer’s Council regarding the long-standing “Uttama Villain” issue.

The complaint alleges that Thirrupathi Brothers suffered significant financial losses after producing “Uttama Villain” in 2015. The production house claims a series of unfulfilled agreements with Kamal Haasan led to these losses.

In 2013, Thirrupathi Brothers signed an agreement with Kamal Haasan for a film with a budget of 50 crores. Kamal retained overseas and North Indian rights for 15 crores.
The complaint alleges that Kamal Haasan deviated from the initial script and disagreed with the proposed remake of “Drishyam,” which he later made under a different banner.
These changes, coupled with issues during “Uttama Villain’s” release, resulted in heavy financial losses for Thirrupathi Brothers.
To compensate for the losses, Kamal Haasan reportedly agreed verbally to star in a new film at a budget of 30 crores based on a script chosen by Thirrupathi Brothers.
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