Video: ‘JGM’ Shoot Begins With Pooja Hegde Onboard!


The shooting of Vijay Devarakonda and dashing director Puri Jagannadh’s ‘Liger’ is wrapped up and it is all set to hit the screens on 25th August. It will be released in Hindi as well as Telugu. The deadly combo of Vijay and Puri has immediately announced their next project ‘JGM’ on a grand note.

Vijay will be seen in a never seen before role and it will be produced by Charmme Kaur, Vamsi Paidipally and Puri Jagannadh. The story, screenplay, dialogues and direction will be handled by the ‘Pokiri’ director as expected. This adrenaline-pumping action drama will be released in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam languages. While the ‘Liger’ post-production works are still underway, Puri & team are now completely focused on ‘JGM’.

Vijay Deverakonda is busy with his romantic entertainer ‘Khushi’ at the moment but the team of ‘JGM’ officially announced that the shooting has begun. As we know, dusky siren Pooja Hegde is the heroine in this project and the makers have welcomed her onboard in this video. The formal Pooja ceremony has also been performed. It can be seen that the team has built a huge set with proper lighting and the initial shooting is expected to take place without Vijay as he is busy. But the entire crew looks very enthusiastic and are pumping to get the camera rolling.

During the launch, Vijay said, “I am supremely excited about JGM, its one of the most striking and challenging scripts. The story is special and it will touch every Indian. I am honored to be a part of Puri’s dream project. Looking forward to working with Charmme and her team. My character in JGM is refreshing which I haven’t done earlier and I am sure it will leave an impact on the audiences.” Let us wait and see how the film turns out.


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