HomeMovie NewsDulquer Salmaan's new straight Telugu film Lucky Baskhar begins shooting

Dulquer Salmaan’s new straight Telugu film Lucky Baskhar begins shooting

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Malayalam superstar Dulquer Salmaan has gained a good image among the Telugu audiences with his fantastic performances in straight Telugu films like Mahanati and Sita Ramam. Especially the film, Sita Ramam has made him a heartthrob among the youth and class audiences. Now he is all set to entertain his Telugu fans with his new straight Telugu film, Lucky Baskhar.

The film will be made as a pan India film under the direction of Venky Atluri. Meenakshi Chowdary plays the female lead. Surya devara Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya are producing the film under Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas banners.

The young director, Venky Atluri has started his Pan-India journey with Sir/Vaathi starring Dhanush which was also produced by Suryadevara Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya. The film became a super-duper hit in both Telugu and Tamil languages.

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After Sir/Vaathi movie’s massive success, Venky Atluri teamed with Dulquer Salmaan for his next, and the movie is titled, Lucky Baskhar.

The makers have announced that the title of the film has been finalized as Lucky Bhaskar. The pre-production works of the film were completed recently, and the Pooja ceremony was held in a grand manner on Sunday. Apart from Dulquer Salmaan, Meenakshi Chaudhary, Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya were also present at the event. Now these photos have gone viral on the internet.

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