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Updated : Jun 22, 2026

The combination itself was enough to create conversation and now the launch event has added another layer of attention. Nandamuri Balakrishna and director Koratala Siva’s first-ever collaboration is all set to begin officially with a grand launch in Amaravati.

The makers have chosen the TTD Sri Venkateswara Swami Temple at Venkatapalem, Amaravati for the auspicious pooja ceremony, which will be held on the morning of June 25. The event is expected to attract political and film circles alike as Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh will attend as chief guest while Cinematography Minister Kandula Durgesh will join as special guest.

Balakrishna has been balancing mass entertainers with different shades in recent years and Koratala Siva is known for packaging commercial cinema with strong character arcs and emotional depth. That contrast itself has become one of the biggest talking points around the project.

Industry circles are curious to see how Koratala presents Balakrishna’s larger-than-life screen presence while retaining his own storytelling style. The director is said to have locked a script that explores a different dimension of the star’s image rather than relying only on routine mass elements.

The film is being produced by Sudhakar Cherukuri and Sudhakar Mikkilineni on a lavish scale. Even with just the announcement and launch details, the project has already generated strong anticipation among audiences and trade circles.


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