Reports suggest Ram Charan recommended Alia Bhatt for next movie with Indian director. However, there's no official word regarding an equivalent yet
Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt is about to form her Telugu debut opposite Ram Charan in SS Rajamouli's upcoming Pan-India project, RRR. Starring Ram Charan and Jr NTR within the lead roles, the film is scheduled to release this year in October. Even before the discharge of her first South film, reportedly Alia Bhatt is within the news for an additional Pan-India project. Reportedly, she could be seen opposite Ram Charan again in Shankar's next. However, there's no official word regarding an equivalent yet.
On the opposite hand, the handsome hunk of Tollywood Ram Charan shared his happiness with a tweet that read,"Excited to be a neighborhood of Shankar Sir's cinematic brilliance produced by Raju garu and Shirish garu. Looking forward to #RC15 !."
It's official. Ram Charan is teaming up with Kollywood director Shankar for his or her next big project. The multilingual project is touted to be a historical drama, which can be backed by renowned producer Dil Raju under his home production banner Sri Venkateswara Creations. Interestingly, the film marks the 50th project of the favored production house. Tentatively titled #RC15, the film will have a pan-India release in 3 languages- Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
Reports suggest Ram Charan recommended Alia Bhatt for his next big project with Indian 2 director Shankar. Well, there's a robust buzz about this Ram Charan starrer. Now only time will tell if Alia has bagged another Pan-India project. Acclaimed filmmaker Shankar and Ram Charan's film is probably going to be shot in 3D. The multi starrer is backed by popular Telugu producer Dil Raju and can simultaneously be shot in five languages.
In a recent statement, Dil Raju had said, "I am extremely happy and elated to collaborate with India’s finest actor- Ram Charan and director Shankar Shanmugam. We are bringing this movie to PAN India audience with a vision of making cinema which will entertain the masses."
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