
Rashmika Mandanna gives a clap for Vijay Deverakonda's brother, Anand's new film
Anand Deverakonda and Vaishnavi Chaitanya, who created waves with their previous blockbuster 'Baby', are reuniting for a new love story. The film, tentatively titled Production No 32, was officially launched on May 15 with a ceremonial clap by actor Rashmika Mandanna.The makers shared photos from the puja ceremony on X with the caption: 'And it begins for the MOST RELATABLE LOVE STORY. @SitharaEnts Production No. 32 takes off with a puja ceremony full of love & regular shoot commences this June. Clap by Rashmika, camera switch-on by Shivaji and script handover by Venky Atluri & Kalyan Shankar (sic).'advertisementHere's the post:
A formal pooja ceremony was held to mark the beginning of the film. Rashmika Mandanna attended the event as the special guest and gave the ceremonial first clap. Rashmika, who is rumoured to be in a relationship with Vijay Deverakonda, has often been seen accompanying the Devarakonda family on holidays and has previously attended promotional events for Anand's films.Backed by Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas, the story is said to continue from the events of the popular ETV Win web series 90s. Anand Deverakonda steps into the role of Aditya, originally played by child actor Rohan Roy in the series. Shivaji and Vasuki Anand reprise their roles as Aditya's parents.advertisementHere's the announcement video: Directed by Aditya Hasan, the announcement video, which was unveiled on January 15, teased a nostalgic and emotional love story set a decade after the original series. The film's title is yet to be revealed.Music is composed by Hesham Abdul Wahab, with cinematography by Azeem Mohamad and editing by National Award-winner Navin Nooli. The production design is by Avinash Kolla. The film is presented by Srikara Studios and produced by Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya.
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