Is The Grey Beard Going Be Chiru’s Look In Lucifer Remake?

Megastar Chiranjeevi recently gave his wishes to his friend and fellow politician Raghuveera Reddy regarding the Neelakantapuram temples construction work he took in the Anantapur district. It was a video message which was very formal and sophisticated. But what attracted everyone was the grey beard that Chiru sported.

Taking into consideration of the look he will be sporting in ‘Acharya’, this is in complete contrast. Megastar looked quite elderly with a grey beard and partly black mustache. Fans were shocked to see Chiru like this but they are guessing that it might for his upcoming ‘Lucifer’ remake. People who watched the Malayalam film will recognize that it is almost identical to what Mohan Lal looked like but with minimal differences.

The remake of ‘Lucifer’ will be directed by Mohan Raja and it is a political thriller and Chiranjeevi will be seen as an aged leader. While many are coming to a conclusion that it is going to be Chiru’s look in his next, we need to wait till the official news comes out.


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Behind the Magic of RRR: A Documentary on the Making of a Blockbuster

December 18, 2024


The epic saga of RRR, a film that redefined cinematic brilliance, now takes us on a journey behind the scenes with an enthralling documentary set to release on December 29, 2024. Chronicling the making of this global phenomenon, the documentary delves into the creative process, the challenges, and the sheer passion that brought director S.S. Rajamouli’s vision to life.

From the first shot on November 19, 2018—where Alluri Sitarama Raju, portrayed by Ram Charan, confronts Komaram Bheem, played by N.T. Rama Rao Jr.—to the historic moment when the song Naatu Naatu clinched the Oscar in 2023, the documentary offers an exclusive glimpse into the making of this cinematic masterpiece.

The trailer, released yesterday, captures the essence of Rajamouli’s ambitious dream of uniting two megastars on screen. Known for his fearless approach to filmmaking, Rajamouli admits that RRR was the only film among his illustrious 12-film career that truly made him nervous. He reveals his meticulous thought process and the weight of expectations that came with crafting a film of such epic proportions.

The documentary also features insights from key members of the team, including producer K.V. Vijayendra Prasad, music composer M.M. Keeravani, and creative producer Karthikeya Rajamouli. Their candid accounts shed light on the immense effort and collaboration required to create a film of this magnitude.

Ram Charan’s humorous confession of feeling envious of N.T. Rama Rao Jr., fondly referred to as “Tiger” by fans and the team, adds a touch of camaraderie and authenticity. Rajamouli himself likened working with the two stars to managing two roaring tigers, a testament to their dedication and larger-than-life personas.

Spanning from the inception of the project to its Oscar-winning triumph, the documentary showcases the sweat, tears, and triumphs that fueled the magic of RRR. It promises a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes moments, candid conversations, and inspiring stories that will captivate audiences worldwide.

As fans eagerly await its release, this documentary stands as a tribute to the indomitable spirit of Indian cinema and the team that turned an ambitious dream into a global sensation. Get ready to witness the untold story of RRR and the relentless pursuit of excellence that made history.