Krish Reveals Unseen Action Sequences and Unreleased Footage from Pawan Kalyan’s Hari Hara Veera Mallu
Despite high expectations, Pawan Kalyan’s debut PAN-India film Hari Hara Veera Mallu (HHVM) failed to make a mark at the box office. The movie, which was initially helmed by acclaimed director Krish Jagarlamudi, went through several production changes before being handed over to Jyothi Krishna, following Krish’s exit.
In a recent interview during the promotions of his upcoming film Ghaati, Krish opened up about his original vision for HHVM and shared key details about the unreleased portions of the film.
“The majority of the scenes I shot take place in the Delhi Darbaar. We created a massive set at Annapurna Studios and shot an extravagant action sequence featuring Pawan Kalyan swinging from a chandelier. Around 40 minutes of high-quality footage has been reserved for the second part,” said Krish.
He went on to describe a jaw-dropping sequence where Pawan Kalyan’s character enters Aurangzeb’s court, boldly stands on the Mughal emperor’s throne, and steals the Kohinoor diamond.
“Pawan Kalyan Garu performed remarkable stunts in these scenes. There’s still a lot of spectacular footage that the audience hasn’t seen. I poured my love and admiration for Pawan Garu into every frame I shot,” he added.
Though the final theatrical version didn’t live up to expectations, these revelations have reignited curiosity among fans, particularly about the second part and whether the unseen sequences might eventually be released.

