Actor and producer Srinivas Avasarala, who will play the lead in the yet-untitled Telugu change of Hindi grown-up drama "Hunterrr", says the forthcoming venture will be a strong yet enthusiastic film. "The second 50% of the film is so passionate, I was moved by it.
Individuals expect it's a grown-up comic drama however the story and the character has a more profound intending to it. The change will be striking, yet in the meantime similarly passionate," Srinivas told IANS. Srinivas will repeat Gulshan Devaiah's part of a sex someone who is addicted in the revamp, which is being helmed by debutant Naveen Medaram. "I'm yet to sign the undertaking authoritatively. Everything ought to be settled in a couple days.
The film has officially gone on the floors and they are as of now shooting the adolescence bit of the hero. I'll be joining the sets in August," he said. While the main women are yet to be finished, the cast likewise incorporates Tanikella Bharani. Inquired as to whether he feels Telugu groups of onlookers are interested in these sorts of subjects, he said: "I don't have the foggiest idea. I view myself as a crowd of people and I can't think for others. You can't remember the deciding result and make a film."
Individuals expect it's a grown-up comic drama however the story and the character has a more profound intending to it. The change will be striking, yet in the meantime similarly passionate," Srinivas told IANS. Srinivas will repeat Gulshan Devaiah's part of a sex someone who is addicted in the revamp, which is being helmed by debutant Naveen Medaram. "I'm yet to sign the undertaking authoritatively. Everything ought to be settled in a couple days.
The film has officially gone on the floors and they are as of now shooting the adolescence bit of the hero. I'll be joining the sets in August," he said. While the main women are yet to be finished, the cast likewise incorporates Tanikella Bharani. Inquired as to whether he feels Telugu groups of onlookers are interested in these sorts of subjects, he said: "I don't have the foggiest idea. I view myself as a crowd of people and I can't think for others. You can't remember the deciding result and make a film."

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