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Chennakesava Reddy Set For Second Attack!

Nandamuri Balakrishna and mass director VV Vinayak’s action drama with factionism backdrop- Chennakesava Reddy was a big hit. The movie was released on September 25th in 2002. It will complete two decades in three more days. On the occasion, the makers have announced to release the movie again.

Chennakesava Reddy is set for his second attack at the box office on September 24th. Fans will surely be delighted with the news. Balakrishna appeared in a dual role as father and son and his intense performance was the biggest highlight. The film featured Tabu, Shriya Saran and Devayani in prominent roles. Bellamkonda Suresh produced the movie on Sri Sai Ganesh Productions.

Currently, Balakrishna is working for his new film under the direction of Gopichand Malineni. On the other hand, VV Vinayak is making his Bollywood debut with Chatrapathi remake starring Bellamkonda Ganesh.

This post was last modified on 22 September 2022 11:55 am

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