VFX Version Of Chiru In ‘Acharya’ Becomes Trending On Social Media!

Megastar Chiranjeevi’s prestigious project ‘Acharya’ has finally hit the screens this Friday amidst huge expectations. This social drama was written and directed by Koratala Siva which increased the film’s hype and people eagerly waited for this film for a long time. The trailer raised a few doubts in the minds of people but the big names in the film forced the audience to predict that this film is going to be a massive hit.

But the talk of the film is not encouraging and below-average reports from the premiers have not helped either. While the combination scenes of Megastar and Charan turned out to be a delight for fans, the rest of the movie ran on a predictable note which disappointed the viewers heavily. But there was a special surprise for the Mega fans in ‘Acharya’.

There was a flashback portion that needed a younger Chiranjeevi in his late twenties or early thirties. Instead of using a younger actor from the Mega family, they decided to use the help of VFX.

They digitally recreated a younger version of Megastar Chiranjeevi and everyone in the theatres were surprised to see it. They immediately took pictures of young Chiru and they are going viral.

The VFX version of Chiru has become a trending topic at the moment. This decision from the makers has generated a mixed response as many thought that they should have avoided it. The look of Chiru was quite artificial and even some of the fans are not happy with it. It is currently going viral and let us wait and see how the team reacts to it.

Apart from Megastar, ‘Acharya’ features a bunch of well-known actors like Ajay, Sonu Sood, Jisshu Sengupta, Tanikella Bharani, Satya Dev and many others. Pooja Hegde is the heroine of Ram Charan who played the key role of Siddha in this film.

Produced by Matinee Entertainments banner, Chiranjeevi’s wife Surekha Konidela is presenting this film. Mani Sharma is the music composer. There are a lot of noted artists in this project which takes place in a fictional village named Dharmasthali. Written and directed by Koratala Siva, Thirunavikkarasu is the cinematographer while Navin Nooli is the editor.