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Updated : Nov 4, 2014

Harish Shankar is considered as one of the energetic directors in Tollywood. In spite of starting his career with a flop film like 'Shock', he bounced back with his second film 'Mirapakay' and surprised everyone with 'Gabbar Singh'.

He was well known as Gabbar Singh director to audience rathe rtahn his own name.And he was introduced with the same to none other than AP CM Chandrababu Naidu.In the recent times Harish Shankar along with few film personalities met Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu to give their donations for relief of Hudhud affected victims.

And it seems Harish Shankar was introduced to CBN as 'Gabbar Singh', and the CM had a broad smile on his face. Recalling that Harish thanked Power Star once again for not only giving him hit but also giving him the recognition and identity in the society

He tweeted “Its a great honour to meet Sri @ncbn gaaru and to contribute in CM 's relief fund. Wish I could do more .He smiled and wished me Good luck when I was introduced as ..Gabbar Singh director Million thx to Power Star :-).”

Harish Shankar is doing hi snext film with Mega hero.We have already reported that Harish will be directing Sai Dharam Tej and Dil Raju will be producing the film under Sri Venkateswara Creations banner.Sources close to the team are considering 'Subramanyam For Sale' as the title and an official  confirmation is yet to be made.






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