The latest
social media sensation, Sai Abhyankkar, will compose the music for the film.starring
Allu Arjun and directed by Atlee. Meanwhile, a video of Allu Arjun at Hyderabad
airport on Friday has been making rounds on social media. Arjun is said to have cometo Chennai for the
promo shoot.Reports suggest that Sun Pictures will be solely producing the
yet-to-be-titled film. Sun Pictures is said to unveil a video which will be a
Global level project. However some reports say that Anirudh a Atlee favourite
might be the music Director. The regular shooting will begin after
two months, but the movie’s official announcement will be out on April 8. Allu
Arjun’s friend and producer Bunny Vasu also mentioned that there will be a huge
surprise on that day, hinting about this film Could it be another BIG Superstar
joining the Project ?
Atlee made
his Bollywood debut with Jawan, starring Shah Rukh Khan,
Nayanthara, and Vijay Sethupathi. The film grossed over Rs 1,100 crore
worldwide. Similarly, Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 shattered box
office records, earning over Rs 1,800 crore in its lifetime. With two industry
titans joining forces, their upcoming collaboration is expected to be nothing
short of a cinematic spectacle.
Sangeeth
Sivan was directing Kapkapiii, the Hindi remake of the Malayalam film Romancham
at the time of his death. The much-awaited horror-comedy Kapkapiii,
starring Shreyas Talpade and Tusshar Kapoor, is set to release in theatres on
May 23. Directed by the late Sangeeth Sivan, famed for cult hits like Kya
Kool Hain Hum and Apna Sapna Money Money, the film
promises to blend spine-chilling moments with uproarious humor. Shreyas Talpade spoke about the film, saying, "As
the name suggests, Kapkapiii is about those goosebumps you get
just before fear takes over. It’s one of the best horror comedies I've seen,
and Sangeeth Sivan ji's passion is evident in every frame. I miss him dearly.
He was a father figure to me, with an incredible sense of filmmaking."
Tusshar
Kapoor also reflected on his experience, noting, "The film’s setting feels
very real, and the characters are incredibly relatable. The horror element
centers around a Ouija board, something not often explored in Hindi cinema.
Sangeeth ji allowed us the freedom to improvise within the script, which
brought authenticity and depth to our performances. For me, it was a nostalgic
reunion, especially after nearly 20 years since Kyaa Kool Hain Hum —
it truly felt like a homecoming."
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