Akhil’s Third Project To Flag Off In London

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The Akkineni scion Akhil is continuing his trails as a hero to prove himself at the box office. His announced third flick is all set to start the regular shoot very soon abroad.Despite his hard work, Akhil is not getting any hits in Tollywood. Without getting disappointed, he is trying his hard to get a right script for one solid hit. Fortunately, he is lucky enough to get the young director Venky Atluri’s script for his third. As a result, this dynamic lad immediately gave his dates to start the project as soon as he can.

According to the new update from the banner SVCC, this project’s regular shoot will get commenced from 20th of this month. The director Venky chose his favorite spot in London to shoot the first shot and schedule. The entire team will be flying to the UK in a couple of days for the production. London has been proved lucky for Venky as his debuting flick Tholi Prema became a big success. Now Akhil is also trying to utilize these positive signs for first big success. The flick is speculated to be titled as Mister Majnu for now.

Venky’s love stories will match handsome heroes like Akhil so the movie for real is raising some expectations.This movie is bankrolled by BVSN Prasad and he is working with Venky Atluri for the second time in a row. S.S Thaman who gave a refreshing album for Tholi Prema has already started working for this project to repeat the success. Savyasachi fame Nidhi Agarwal is romancing Akhil in this project. More details of this flick will be updated soon by the makers.

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