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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Anil Ravipudi Marks a Full-Circle Moment in Cinema
January 13, 2026

Filmmaker Anil Ravipudi is experiencing a deeply emotional and symbolic moment as his latest film Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu releases in theatres on January 12, the very date that transformed his career seven years ago. Back on January 12, 2019, his blockbuster entertainer F2 hit the screens and went on to become a massive turning point in his journey as a director. Now, exactly seven years later, the same date has returned with renewed significance, marking a full-circle moment filled with gratitude, growth, and destiny.
Reacting to this coincidence, Anil Ravipudi described it as a beautifully scripted chapter by fate. He reflected on how F2 reshaped his professional life, opening doors to new opportunities, trust from the industry, and greater creative freedom. The director expressed heartfelt thanks to Victory Venkatesh, stating that the senior actor’s unwavering belief, warmth, and constant encouragement played a crucial role in shaping his confidence as a filmmaker—support he says he will always cherish.
Anil Ravipudi also extended special appreciation to Varun Tej for his sincerity, dedication, and continuous motivation throughout the journey of Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu, calling him a strong pillar of support. He went on to thank the entire cast and crew, acknowledging that their collective effort, commitment, and belief were instrumental in bringing the film to life.
Above all, the director credited the audience for their enduring love and support, emphasizing that it was the viewers who made his earlier successes meaningful and continue to inspire him today. As Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu arrives in theatres, Anil Ravipudi’s reflections capture more than just a film release—they represent a rare, emotional milestone that blends memories, gratitude, and fresh hope for the future.