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Exclusive: Vijay Devarakonda as Lord Sriram

Vijay devarakonda's next

Now, the films related to the Ithihasas are doing exceptionally well at the box office. Not only in a single language, but the movies are also doing huge numbers at the pan-India level. This year, Hanuman and Kalki 2898 AD are examples. There are many films now in discussion based on the Ithihasas, like Ranbir Kapoor already working on Ramayan, Suriya signing a film on Karna, Mokshagna’s debut also related to these, and many more films are in these lines.

Vijay Devarakonda as Lord Sriram

Now, an interesting and exciting combination is said to be in discussions. A film based on the Ramayana backdrop is reportedly coming from Tollywood, with Vijay Deverakonda said to be playing Lord Rama. A well-known technician is rumored to be directing this, and narration has reportedly been done for Vijay Deverakonda, to which he responded positively

This film is likely to be a part of the Ramayana. And, even though there are several films on these, people always show their interest in watching them. That’s the power of the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Vijay plays an Arjuna role in Kalki 2898 AD, and if this Ramayana materializes, it will be a big turnaround film for Vijay Devarakonda.

Upcoming Films:

Vijay Devarakonda is currently working on a massive film under Goutham, which is slated for a March 28, 2025 release. His next two films are already committed, with Rahul Sankrityan under Mythri Movies and an film with Ravi Kiran Under dilraju. The film on the Ramayana is likely to start after these if everything falls into place correctly.

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