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Updated : Jan 31, 2024

Netflix buys another Nani film for a bomb?

Natural Star Nani and director Vivek Athreya collaborating once again following the cult entertainer Ante Sundaraniki. This project is titled as Saripodha Sanivaaram, features Priyanka Arul Mohan as the female lead.

The film’s makers recently announced that SJ Suryah joined the sets, adding to the project’s allure. We have already reported that the film will be releasing in theatres in the month of August, if Pushpa 2 the rule is postponed.

The shoot is going on at brisk pace. It is known that ace Producer Dil Raju’s SVC banner will release the film in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions. Now, the overseas rights sold for a bomb to Prathyangira cinemas.

It appears that OTT giant Netflix which got solid subscribers and viewership through Nani's recent films Ante Sundaraniki and Hi Nanna across India bought the streaming rights for a bomb. Saripodha Sanivaaram streaming rights sold for Netflix for massive 27 crores in all languages.

The talented technicians Jake Bejoy and Murali G have come on board to oversee music and cinematography departments, respectively. Jakes bejoy given massive score that'll lift the film to next level.

Billed as an action entertainer, the movie is being produced under the banner of DVV Entertainment, which is also currently engaged in the production of Pawan Kalyan’s OG.






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