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Updated : Sep 20, 2025

Nandamuri Balakrishna and director Boyapati Srinu have started working on their highly anticipated fourth collaboration, Akhanda 2. This sequel to the blockbuster hit Akhanda is being produced by 14 Reels Plus on an epic scale. Early glimpses and teaser of the film have already generated significant excitement.


The latest buzz is that the team is currently filming a massive dance number. The song features Balakrishna alongside 600 dancers and is being choreographed by Bhanu master. Known for his high-energy tracks, music director S. Thaman's beats are expected to be a highlight of the song creating mass hysteria. 


Just like the popular "Jai Balayya" song from the first movie, this new track is anticipated to be a huge hit. Sources close to the production say that Balakrishna is paying special attention to the song, and his dance moves will be particularly impressive.


In addition to Balakrishna, Aadhi Pinisetty, Samyuktha are also set to play key roles in the film. The makers aim to deliver a captivating cinematic experience, and the movie is scheduled for a grand, multi-language release.


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