Producer Dil Raju will team up with actor Ram Charan and director Shankar for an as-yet-untitled film. The film will have a pan-Indian release in three languages: Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
The film will be Ram Charan’s next following his highly anticipated film, Rajamouli’s SS RRR, while Shankar still has Indian 2 with Kamal Haasan in the pipeline.
Producer Dil Raju said of this large-scale project: “I am extremely happy and delighted to be working with India’s best actor Ram Charan and director Shankar. We bring this film to a pan-Indian audience with a vision to create cinema that will entertain the masses. “
This will be Ram Charan’s 15th film and will be jointly produced by Dil Raju and Shirish under the banner of Sri Venkateswara Creations.
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