Nani to play the humanitarian fish!

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Nani Playing ‘The Humanitarian Fish’ In His Production ‘AWE’

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Natural Star Nani as he affectionately called by his fans and film industry, is surely on cloud nine after his eight blockbuster movie with Middle-Class Abbayi. His Christmas celebrations started a week ahead due to his MCA success. The actor is busy with his new movie that was narrated to him by debutant Prashant Varma and he decided to produce it immediately.The movie has so many important actors acting in lead roles in the movie. Now, the actor’s first look has been uncovered and he will be playing a humanitarian fish in the film.

It is learned that Nani has lent his voice to the role and the makers unveiled the first poster of his role in the movie which is titled Awe. Nithya Menon, Kajal Aggarwal, Regina Cassandra, Priyadarshini, Eesha Rebba, Murali Sharma, Srinivas Avasarala are few of the lead actors in the film which is presently in the final shooting stage.

The film is slated to release in February 2018 and Nani’s Wall Poster Cinema is producing the film. We all know, while Nani is lending his voice to the fish in the movie, Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja is extending his voice for the plant. The concept sounds interesting and it became an exciting topic for all fans with so much star cast involved but everyone predicts the movie is surely a message oriented.

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