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Ram Charan suggested me to do Lucifer Remake: Megastar Chiranjeevi

on Sep 28, 2022

Ram Charan suggested me to do Lucifer Remake: Megastar Chiranjeevi

It is known that the Godfather producers have planned a grand event in Anantapur for the pre-release ceremony of Megastar Chiranjeevi's Godfather.

 

However, the rain god attempted to halt this pre-release ceremony. This ceremony drew a large crowd. Despite the rain, everyone remained in the arena to hear Megastar's speech. On the one hand, despite the rain, he was overjoyed when he saw the audience that had stayed for him.

 

"This is love," Megastar said. A security guard stood nearby, holding an umbrella. Chiranjeevi continued his speech while pushing that umbrella.

 

"Ramcharan is the main reason for remaking the original Malayalam film 'Lucifer,'" Megastar said. "Ramcharan liked the movie Lucifer very much, and I agreed to do it when he told me it was a story that suited my image," he explained. According to Chiranjeevi, it was Ramcharan who persuaded Salman Khan to play a pivotal role.

 

Finally, Ram Charan chose Mohan Raja as his director. Ram Charan's chosen ones are all extremely talented. However, the outcome of the film will reveal whether Ram Charan's choice was right or wrong?

 

Even in the rain, the megastar thanked everyone who worked on the film. Along with his film, he wanted Ghost and Swathimutyam to be box office successes.


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