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Balakrishna Jai Simha Release On Special Date

on Oct 28, 2017

Nandamuri Balakrishna’s #NBK102 title Jai Simha first look and motion poster will be released on November 1. Helmed by ace director KS Ravikumar and produced by C Kalyan on CK Entertainments banner, the film is made as a clean and wholesome family entertainer. Nayantara, Natasha Doshi and Hari Priya are playing the female leads.

“NBK102 Jai Simha official first look and motion poster will be launched on Nov 1. Our Director KS Ravikumar is handling the subject very beautifully. Chirantan Bhatt of Satakarni fame scored a wonderful music, a treat for music lovers. Ratnam's story, dialogues are clap worthy and Jai Simha can be easily one is his career best.

Our team is currently shooting a heavy action episode in Vizag by blocking the beach road. Stunt master Venkat roped in 5000 junior artists and 110 buses for this lengthy and powerful scene of Maha Dharna. In this same schedule around Vizag and Araku, two songs will be shot. One is a romantic song on Balakrisha, Haripriya and second is montage alone in Balayya.

Like all the films with Simha title were super hits, our Jai Simha will also join the list with its positive sentiment. We are here to declare Jai Simha release date as Jan 12 that is Sankranthi festival feast for fans," producer C Kalyan informs.

It may be mentioned here that, Balakrishna’s 100th and super hit film Gautamipura Satakarni was also released on January 12th.


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