Until sometime back, Trivikram’s name was associated only with Allu Arjun’s film. After Pushpa 2, everyone believed that Bunny will do a high budget mythological drama with Trivikram. However, with Atlee’s film coming in, Trivikram has been asked to wait. As a result, he approached Venkatesh for a possible collaboration. But now, there are rumors about Trivikram working with Ram Charan soon.
Interestingly, the buzz in the film circles say that it is Powerstar Pawan Kalyan who is recommending Trivikram to work with Ram Charan. Despite the convincing narrative of a collaboration between Trivikram, Venkatesh and Haarikaa Haasinee Creations going on in the media, Ram Charan’s project news suddenly took the center stage,
Ram Charan is currently working on Peddi and confirmed his next with Sukumar. However, Sukumar is reportedly yet to achieve a concrete shape of the script which is good enough to confidently begin the further work. It is in this strange scenario, Pawan Kalyan reportedly advised Trivikram to go ahead with Charan.
Interestingly, Sitara Entertainments has been eyeing this Trivikram–Charan collaboration for quite some time. Now, with the possible involvement of a new partner joining Sitara, the project might finally take flight.
While nothing has been made official yet, insiders claim that the announcement could come soon. On the other hand, Trivikram will also work with Venkatesh and there seems to be no change in the plan.
This post was last modified on 9 June 2025 3:40 pm
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