RGV Missing Official Trailer | RGV Missing Movie | Ram Gopal Varma | #RGVMissing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LssD1TFcxdQ
RGV Missing Official Trailer | RGV Missing Movie | Ram Gopal Varma | #RGVMissing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LssD1TFcxdQ
Trusting Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s vision is similar to putting your faith in an experienced pilot during choppy conditions; you can be sure he will lead you to something amazing. Sandeep has made a name for himself in Indian cinema with his daring characters and gripping storytelling. Despite having only three films to his credit—*Arjun Reddy*, *Kabir Singh*, and *Animal*—he has emerged as one of the industry’s most sought-after directors. Now, all eyes are on his next movie, *Spirit*, which stars Prabhas, who is a Pan-India star. Since the project’s announcement, people have been betting on its success, which has increased the level of anticipation.
Recently, Sandeep offered a sneak peek into the creative process by sharing a Diwali video of his music sittings with composer Harshavardhan Rameshwar, who’s worked on all three of Sandeep’s previous films. A snapshot of the duo in Mahabalipuram soon went viral, with fans eagerly requesting powerful music and an unforgettable score for Spirit. Harshavardhan’s background music has always brought an additional layer to Sandeep’s intense visuals, and their collaborative history has yielded nothing short of cinematic electricity, especially with Animal, which even earned him a Filmfare Award for Best Background Score.
But here’s where the story gets interesting: Harshavardhan’s track record outside of Sandeep’s films has been rocky. Projects like Alluri, Top Gear, Ravanasura, and Devi: The British Secret Agent have floundered at the box office, leading some fans to question whether the Sandeep-Harshavardhan combination is lightning in a bottle or if the composer is merely lucky under Vanga’s direction. After all, in an industry where Anirudh Ravichander, Devi Sri Prasad, and SS Thaman headline blockbuster music charts, Vanga’s choice of Harshavardhan for Spirit certainly raises eyebrows.
In the end, if Sandeep Reddy Vanga believes in Harshavardhan Rameshwar’s potential to bring his vision to life, there’s likely good reason behind it. Their synergy has delivered impactful results in the past, and with Spirit, fans can only hope they’ll raise the bar even higher. As for the naysayers? Well, maybe Vanga’s approach is simply, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
In the vast cinematic sky of Bollywood and Tollywood, dialogues are the new shooting stars – they come blazing down, sparking trends and lighting up social media. What started as a Bollywood trend of nostalgic “throwback lines” has now made its way to Tollywood, where witty lines and cheeky jabs are becoming the talk of the town.
The latest example? None other than a humorous throwback comment made by Rana Daggubati about his good friend Naga Chaitanya’s ex-wife, Samantha Ruth Prabhu. The friendly banter between the two actors recently resurfaced and has gone viral. In a lighthearted tease, Rana called Samantha “Ruthless” and quipped, “She went from being my sister-in-law to my sister!”
With Samantha currently promoting her new web series, Citadel: Honey Bunny, in Mumbai, fans have been quick to bring up this throwback line – and it’s caught fire on social media just as the web series is set to release tomorrow.
This trend of memorable throwbacks is clearly catching on in Tollywood, giving fans a mix of nostalgia and laughter. And who knows? Maybe soon enough, even our favorite characters will start carrying “throwback dialogue” insurance, because, as we can see, those cheeky comments are here to stay!