Pawan Kalyan and his fans share a bittersweet memory with the Sankranthi festival. His most hyped film, Agnyaathavaasi, released during Sankranthi 2018, ended up as a massive box-office disaster. Now, after all these years, it is being said that the actor is once again preparing to release his next major film during the same festive season.
The coming month is set to be a real double treat for Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s fans. On one hand, his much-awaited film Ustaad Bhagat Singh is gearing up for release, and on the other, he is all set to launch a brand-new project.
Pawan Kalyan – Surender Reddy Film’s Pooja Ceremony Next Month
Ustaad Bhagat Singh is scheduled to hit the screens on March 26. In the same month, Pawan Kalyan will also begin work on his next film. Reports suggest that the new project, directed by Surender Reddy, will be officially launched with a Pooja ceremony on March 19, on the occasion of Ugadi.
The film is said to be set against a gangster backdrop, with regular shooting likely to begin in the first week of April. It will be produced by Ram Talluri and is being planned on a grand scale with a massive budget. An official announcement is expected very soon.
Can Pawan Kalyan Score a Big Hit at Sankranthi 2027?
Buzz also suggests that Pawan Kalyan’s current stylish look has been specially designed for this film. After impressing audiences as a Mumbai-based gangster in OG, many viewers have expressed interest in seeing him in similar intense roles. Keeping this demand in mind, the makers are believed to have chosen another gangster-based story. Fans are confident that this upcoming film will generate even more craze than OG.
Slated for release during Sankranthi 2027, details about the rest of the cast in Pawan Kalyan’s next film will be revealed shortly. Interestingly, there is strong speculation that a popular hero from another language industry may play the antagonist, adding to the excitement. Fans are eagerly waiting for the official confirmation.
Despite being busy with his responsibilities as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan is reportedly planning to dedicate 6–7 hours a day to film shooting, balancing both cinema and governance with commitment.
