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As per the latest reports, Robinhood release date is now set for the last weekend of March, which was originally reserved for Pawan Kalyan’s Hari Hara Veera Mallu (HHVM). While strong rumors suggest that HHVM might be postponed, an official announcement from the team is still awaited.
With this unexpected shift, Nithin’s Robinhood might end up clashing with major films from the Mega family. Fans are eagerly waiting for further updates to see how the release calendar unfolds in the coming weeks.





Vishwak Sen Laila Movie is all set to hit the screens this Friday as a special Valentine’s Day release. Directed by Ram Narayan, this youthful entertainer stars Akanksha Sharma as the female lead and has already generated significant buzz due to its unique storyline and ongoing controversies.
Vishwak Sen portrays the character of Laila, a female role that has sparked debates among certain groups. Additionally, the film found itself in the spotlight after actor Prudvi’s indirect remarks, which were interpreted as politically charged. Despite these hurdles, the movie is carrying strong anticipation among fans.
Adding to the excitement, Vishwak Sen has hinted at a possible sequel. He expressed his eagerness to transform into Laila once again, revealing that the film includes a cliffhanger scene, leaving room for a second installment. “If the audience supports the film and it performs well at the box office, we will add the scene in the second week,” he stated.
With Sahu Garipati producing the film and Leon James composing the music, Vishwak Sen Laila Movie is poised to make a bold impact. It remains to be seen how audiences will react to this unconventional and intriguing film.