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Finally Geetha Arts back to big budget films

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Geetha Arts, one of the biggest production houses of Tollywood established by Allu Aravind was known for big budget films. However, in the recent times they were going with only small films and dubbed films. Now Allu Aravind has said they are planning a huge number of projects in a film event.

Senior producer Allu Aravind announced several exciting projects to be produced on its Geetha Arts banner. Speaking at a promotional event of his latest distribution, 2018, Allu Aravind revealed that he is planning to make films with star directors Boyapati Srinu, Surender Reddy and Karthikeya franchise fame Chandoo Mondeti for his upcoming projects.

“Our project with Boyapati garu is in the scripting stage. Two-star heroes are in consideration for this project,” the senior producer said. He also stated that Agent director Surender Reddy is also busy with the script work for a huge project on their banner. “Chandoo Mondeti will be directing three projects for Geetha Arts. Two scripts have been finalized already, and one of them will be made with a budget of nearly Rs 300 crore,” Aravind said.

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Apart from the above-mentioned projects, it is also rumored that Allu Aravind is in plans to produce his son Allu Arjun’s next pan-India movie in Trivikram’s direction. More details regarding this crazy project are expected to be revealed soon. Also, Allu Aravind will produce a film with Nandamuri Balakrishna on Geetha Arts Banner.

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