Are Sekhar Kammula & Team Hurrying Up With ‘Love Story’?


.There is a lot of uncertainty in Tollywood right now. Despite the theatres getting opened, the audience are not showing heavy interest in stepping into theatres as the fear of coronavirus has not gone away. A lot of small and interesting films have been released in the past few weeks but the collections were not encouraging. At this point of time, the makers of Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi’s ‘Love Story’ have decided to arrive on 10th September.

This decision by the team of ‘Love Story’ is getting mixed reactions. While some think that the arrival of such a crazy film will finally pull the crowds into the theatres, there are a few who say that the film may not get the money it deserves. Also, some interesting and well-known films are releasing on OTT platforms on the same day which may take a toll on the box office collections. While the opinion of experts are quite mixed, the team of ‘Love Story’ definitely did not want to postpone the film any further as it has been kept in the boxes for over a year.

There are good expectations on this film and we need to see how the makers react to the current situation. ‘Love Story’ is produced by Narayan Das K Narang and Sekhar Kammula is directing this crazy project after a blockbuster like ‘Fidaa’. The teaser and the songs became a huge sensation and especially ‘Saranga Dariya’ took the internet by a storm. Pawan CH is the music composer and it is a complete romantic film filled with natural human emotions.

Naga Chaitanya is currently awaiting the release of ‘Love Story’ and he is shooting for Aamir Khan’s ‘Laal Singh Chadda’ and Vikram Kumar’s ‘Thank You’. He also accepted ‘Bangarraju’ which is a sequel to Nagarjuna’s ‘Soggade Chinni Nayana’. Sai Pallavi is also waiting for the release of ‘Love Story’ and ‘Virataparvam’. Sekhar Kammula is going to make a pan-Indian move with Dhanush as the lead hero under the same production banner. Fans are quite excited about this project and it may go on floors next year.
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