Nani: When things return to normal, I will be ready with theatrical releases
The Hindu
Actor Nani opens up on ‘Tuck Jagadish’, shift in focus for his new Telugu films and why he wants to be known as a complete actor
“We made a film for family audiences. Given the pandemic situation where families might hesitate to come to the theatres with children and elders, we are making it easier by taking our film into their homes on a festive day,” says actor Nani, when we begin this interview, minutes after the trailer launch of his new Telugu film Tuck Jagadish in Hyderabad. . The Shiva Nirvana-directed family drama, starring Nani, Ritu Varma, Aishwarya Rajesh, Jagapathi Babu, Thiruveer, Nasser and Rohini, will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on September 10, Ganesh Chaturthi.More Related News

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