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Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos met Mahesh Babu

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos met Mahesh Babu.

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos met Mahesh Babu. After Ram Charan, Chiranjeevi, and NTR, it is Superstar Mahesh’s turn to meet Ted Sarandos, the CEO of Netflix. Currently, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos is in India, particularly in Hyderabad. He has been paying visits to prominent celebrities in the Telugu film industry. He met Superstar Mahesh Babu for a coffee this morning, which is the latest thing. Mahesh shared the pictures from the meeting.

We can also spot Trivikram Srinivas and Suryadevara Naga Vamsi in the pictures. “Coffee and chill!! Some interesting conversations about the future of entertainment with the visionary #TedSarandos and his fabulous team #MonikaShergill #AbhishekGoradia,” wrote Mahesh Babu.

Ted and his team met with Megastar Chiranjeevi and Mega Power star Ram Charan earlier in Chiru’s house. Ted Sarandos met Charan after arriving in Hyderabad. Sai Dharam Tej and Panja Vaisshnav Tej were also present at the meeting. 

Afterward, the team revisited NTR’s house, and Tarak shared their pictures from their meeting on social media. He made his fans happy by doing so. Now, the turn of Mahesh fans came up as Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos met Mahesh Babu.

Meanwhile, the Guntur Kaaram team is busy shooting the film’s songs. A song shoot was planned in Kerala, but the plan has now shifted to Hyderabad due to the dire conditions. The team plans to wrap up all the shooting parts by 23rd December. Reportedly, Monday, 11th December, will be the day when the second single of Guntur Kaaram will be revealed.

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