Krack Teaser: Khakhee clad Ravi Teja’s mass show

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Mass Maharaj Ravi Teja and director Gopichand Malineni is a hit combination. Their third film together is ‘Krack.’ The teaser is unveiled on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri.

This is a cop drama and Ravi Teja in khakhee uniform lands in Ongole. With crime being high, the protagonist at helms brings it out and ends up at its roots.

The teaser is loaded with trademark Ravi Teja’s mass elements. The Mass hero is super energetic and is aggressive look suits him perfectly.

The film has Shruti Haasan in the female lead role and there is a romantic angle wherein Shruti twirls Ravi Teja’s moustache with her toe.

Varalaxmi Sarathkumar and Samuthirakani are essaying negative roles in this flick.

Thaman lights up the visuals with his resounding music while produced B. Madhu seems to have spent a bomb as the visuals are very grand.

Ravi Teja who is in need of big hit, seems to have packed ‘Krack’ with all ingredients and might well get a success with this.


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A highly anticipated big-budget film, slated for release in the next three to four months, has found itself in an unexpected dilemma. A major portion of the movie has already been shot, and the team recently wrapped up an expensive 20-day schedule.

However, the makers were reportedly left shocked after the release of Arjun Sarja’s Blast Zone. Despite modest expectations, the film performed surprisingly well and earned positive word of mouth.

What has caused concern is the striking similarity between a sequence in Blast Zone and a portion that has already been filmed for this upcoming biggie. With a considerable amount of money and effort already invested, the team is now said to be debating whether to retain the sequence or make changes.

The concern has intensified because Blast Zone’s strong reception is expected to boost its OTT reach, potentially making the similarities more noticeable to a wider audience. As a result, the makers are carefully weighing their options to avoid any unwanted comparisons when the film hits the screens.