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All the top heroes from Tollywood have signed multipart films, except for Ram Charan

Ram Charan should change the plans

The sudden announcement of Devara second part has surprised everyone. Be it fans or the industry circles, did not expect this twist from the makers of Devara. Now it is confirmed that the film, Devara will be released in two parts, which makes all the top heroes from Tollywood involved in multipart films, except for Ram Charan.

It is widely known that Prabhas has already started this multipart trend with Baahubali Series and currently also he’s doing both his next films in two parts Salaar with Prashanth Neel, and Project K with Nag Ashwin.

Also, there is no need for a special mention of the much awaited Sequel Pushpa 2 starring Icon Star Allu Arjun under the direction of Sukumar. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the entire Indian film fraternity is waiting for this film.

Even Power Star Pawan Kalyan has joined this multipart trend as his upcoming action thriller with Sujeeth, OG is confirmed to be made in 2 parts and Hari Hara Veera Mallu is also having chances to be a multipart film. Now with today’s announcement, NTR’s Devara is also confirmed to be a multipart film.

Mahesh Babu – Rajamouli’s big pan-Indian film is also a multipart film, and the inside reports strongly suggest that it will be made as a trilogy. As of now, excluding Ram Charan all big stars are a part of multipart films and his next film, ‌Game Changer, is going through many hurdles in. it’s filming and no one knows the film’s confirmed release date.

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