
'Rangasthalam': Ram Charan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu starrer to make its Hindi debut
The 2018 super hit 'Rangasthalam' starring
Ram Charan
and
Samantha Ruth Prabhu
, directed by
Sukumar
, is finally making its long-awaited Hindi television debut.
Hindi release details
According to an announcement made by Goldmines Telefilms on their official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the rural drama will premiere in Hindi on 24th August at 8:00 PM on their TV channel.
The network shared the news with the tagline "TV Par Pehli Baar," marking the long-awaited debut of one of Tollywood's most celebrated films.
A gritty tale set in rural 1980s
'Rangasthalam' is set in a fictional village in the 1980's. The film depicts two brothers who take on a corrupt political system with determination to seek justice and bounce back against oppression.
About the film
Helmed by the 'Pushpa' director, 'Rangasthalam' marked a turning point in Ram Charan's career.
His portrayal of Chittibabu, a hearing-impaired villager with unwavering courage, was met with critical acclaim. Starring opposite him is Samantha Ruth Prabhu, who delivered a powerful performance that complemented Charan's emotional journey. The music of the film is composed by Devi Sri Prasad.
The supporting cast includes strong performances by Anasuya Bharadwaj, Aadhi Pinisetty, Jagapathi Babu, and Prakash Raj.
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'Rangasthalam' was made on a budget of Rs 50 crore and turned into a box office phenomenon. As per Sacnilk, the film went on to collect over Rs 200 crore globally.
Ram Charan and Sukumar reunite for 'RC17'
In other news, Ram Charan and Sukumar are set to collaborate again in their upcoming project tentatively named 'RC17'. The project was announced last year on Holi and the makers are yet to share any information regarding it, as it is in the early pre-production stage.
Ram Charan is currently working on his upcoming film, 'Peddi', and Sukumar is expected to be working on 'RC17' after the global success of 'Pushpa 2'. Meanwhile, Samatha Ruth Prabhu is also working on her upcoming web series and other projects.
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