The upcoming fantasy entertainer”Bro” starring Power Star Pawan Kalyan and Supreme Hero Sai Dharam Tej has failed to raise the required craze and excitement among the audiences. The songs and teaser released from the movie did not have the expected impact. However, the recently released trailer and Pawan Kalyan’s speech at the pre-release event last night made things better. Moreover, the promotional video in the form of a remix of the Killi Killi song is shaking the internet now.
The makers of Bro The Avatar launched a promotional song during the film’s pre-release event, which is a remix of the famous ‘Killi Killi’ song from Gudumba Shankar. Pawan Kalyan, Thaman, and Sai Dharam Tej dance to the tune during the song. The fans are excited after watching Pawan Kalyan in the mass avatar, and now they are happy that Vintage Pawan Kalyan will be felt throughout the film, BRO, thanks to the song. The video has gone fully viral and shaking the internet.
Priya Prakash Varrier, Ketika Sharma, Brahmanandam, Rohini Molleti, Subbaraju, Tanikella Bharani, and Raja Chembolu play crucial roles in the film. TG Vishwa Prasad produced the film, Bro The Avatar under the banner of People Media Factory along with ZEE Studios. Trivikram Srinivas, the close friend of Pawan Kalyan handled the writing of the film.
During an interview, Samuthirakani said that he was able to make the film only because of Trivikram’s help in the writing. Trivikram said that he wanted to make this story accessible to more people and which is why they narrated the story to Pawan. The actor – director confirmed that t only took the spirit of the original Tamil film, Vinodhaya Sitam and made changes to suit the stardom of Pawan Kalyan.
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