The producer of the forthcoming movie Hari Hara Veera Mallu, AM Rathnam has said that no filmmaker had so far touched upon the point as to what exactly happened in India during the rule of Mughals. “It is going to be the first of its kind, the story goes with this undercurrent of course, It is a story of Robinhood. But his path? What compels him to become a rebel and the aftermath is what the film is about,” he said.
During an interview, the ‘Kushi’ producer is confident that the film HHVM will garner more craze among North audiences than here in South.
However, harfly 11 days left for the release. Despite such humongous craze among Powerstar fans, the team hasn’t kicked off any promotional activity so far in North to attract the Hindi audiences.
It’s crucial for the team to release the trailer as soon as possible if at all it has to make some noise during the release date especially in the North region. Will the producer take Pawan Kalyan on a whirlwind tour to the North? Fans are optimistic that promotional activity with Pawan might bring good hype to the movie.
The tale of Veera Mallu is set in the backdrop of the Mughal empire in the 17th century. The Powerstar portrays the titular role of a rebel named Veera Mallu, who is considered as a legend according to his people.
The character sets on a task to steal the Kohinoor diamond from the Mughals. Actor Bobby Deol is playing the role of emperor Aurangzeb and actress Nidhhi Agerwal as Panchami.
This post was last modified on 1 June 2025 2:38 pm
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