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Updated : May 28, 2024

Ram Pothineni and Harish Shankar shoot begins this year

Talented writer and director Harish Shankar, known for his impactful mass entertainers, is making a strong comeback after a prolonged hiatus. Having worked on multiple scripts during his break, Harish Shankar is set to remain busy for the foreseeable future.

Currently, he is wrapping up the shooting portions of Ravi Teja's "Mr. Bachchan," which is nearing completion. Additionally, he is slated to resume shooting Pawan Kalyan's "Ustaad Bhagat Singh" later this year.

In an exciting development, Harish Shankar has received a positive nod from Energetic Star Ram for a new project. Shankar impressed Ram with an intriguing idea, and the script is currently in the development stage.

This upcoming film will be produced by Krishna Kommalapati, known for his work on "Jawan" and "Krishnamma." Kommalapati plans to collaborate with a top production house to bring this prestigious project to life. More details regarding the production and cast are expected to be revealed soon.

If everything falls into place, the film is expected to start rolling by the end of this year. Meanwhile, Ram is busy completing the shoot of "Double iSmart," directed by Puri Jagannadh, which is set to release later this year. With Harish Shankar's knack for creating mass-appeal movies and Ram's energetic performances, this new collaboration is highly anticipated by fans and industry insiders alike.






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