Telangana Government has granted the permission for special shows for Megastar Chiranjeevi’s Waltair Veerayya and Nandamuri Balakrishna’s Veera Simha Reddy movies. Now both the biggies can enjoy the sixth show in Telangana.
According to the reports, preparations are being made by the exhibitors to conduct these special shows in selected screens. This would certainly mount the hype in the fan base of both the heroes.
Sankranti’s big releases Waltair Veerayya and Veera Simha Reddy are just a couple of days away from their releases. Both films have been produced by Mythri Movie Makers, apart from competing among themselves, these films will also clash with Vijay’s Varisu/Varasudu and Ajith’s Thunivu/Thegimpu.
Veera Simha Reddy will be the first one to release of the two and will hit the screens on 12th January while Waltair Veerayya will release on 13th January. Fans were slightly concerned about the screens Balayya and Chiru movies will get, considering Dil Raju’s backing for Varisu and Thunivu.
However, The Telugu version of Varisu was postponed to January 14th which gave Veera Simha Reddy an immense advantage on its first day as it is getting a massive number of screens across the Telugu States.
Waltair Veerayya also includes Mass Maharaj Ravi Teja in a crucial role. According to the reports, his character’s screen time in the film will be around forty minutes. Shruti Haasan is the female lead opposite Chiranjeevi, Catherine Tresa will be seen opposite Ravi Teja.
Alongside Balakrishna, Veera Simha Reddy also includes Kannada Actor Duniya Vijay, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in the antagonists roles. Actress Honey Rose will be seen in an important role and Shruti Haasan is playing the female lead.
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