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Updated : Jun 12, 2026

Director Anil Ravipudi has officially introduced music composer GV Prakash Kumar as part of his upcoming film starring Venkatesh and Nandamuri Kalyanram. The announcement came through a promotional video that recreated the tone of a memorable comedy setup associated with Jandhyala’s Vivaha Bhojanambu. 

In the video, GV Prakash appears buried up to his neck on a beach while Anil humorously asks him to compose tunes using a harmonium. The exchange gradually leads to the introduction of lyricist Anantha Sriram as well. The light-hearted promotional concept quickly gained attention online and continued Anil’s tendency to use themed videos instead of conventional technician announcements.

The untitled film marks Anil Ravipudi’s fifth collaboration with Venkatesh and his second project with Kalyanram. Producer Sahu Garapati and ZEE Studios are backing the film with Suresh Babu presenting it. GV Prakash Kumar’s addition also brings a fresh musical combination to the project, as the composer joins an Anil Ravipudi entertainer for the first time. Currently, pre-production works are in final stage. 

 

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