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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Mahakali: A Crucial Test for Prasanth Varma’s Universe
March 30, 2026

Director Prasanth Varma is now turning his full attention to his next ambitious project, Mahakali. After the massive success of HanuMan, expectations around his cinematic universe were sky-high. However, several previously announced projects failed to materialize, slowing down the momentum.
One of the biggest setbacks was his planned film with Ranveer Singh, which eventually got shelved. This impacted the overall buzz around his upcoming lineup. Now, Mahakali is being seen as a crucial opportunity for Varma to regain that lost momentum and re-establish confidence in his vision.
Although the film is officially directed by Puja Aparna Kolluru, it is still a part of Prasanth Varma’s cinematic universe, making him the driving force behind its concept and execution. One of the major highlights of the project is the casting of Akshaye Khanna as Shukracharya. His recent surge in popularity, especially after Dhurandhar, has added significant attention to the film.
The makers are also planning a simultaneous release in both Telugu and Hindi, aiming to reach a wider pan-India audience. However, relying solely on an actor’s recent success can be a risky strategy. While Akshaye Khanna is known for his strong performances, the film’s success will ultimately depend on its story and execution.
For Prasanth Varma, Mahakali is more than just another project—it is a major test. A successful outcome could revive faith in his cinematic universe, while a setback might raise questions about his future plans. All eyes are now on how this crucial film shapes his journey ahead.