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Naga Chaitanya Hopes Thandel Becomes Career Milestone
Thandel, starring Yuvasamrat Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, has generated massive excitement ahead of its release, becoming one of the most anticipated films of the year. The movie has opened its bookings to an overwhelmingly positive response, building anticipation among fans. Recently, Naga Chaitanya shared his thoughts with the press, offering valuable insights into the film and his experience working on it.
Chaitanya expressed his admiration for Geetha Arts, revealing that working with them again after a decade has been a rewarding experience. He shared his confidence in the film’s success, stating that having already watched it, he is sure it will be a major hit. He also described Thandel as the biggest film of his career to date.
The actor thanked producer Bunny Vasu for his lavish investment in the film, ensuring top-notch visual quality. Chaitanya highlighted the hard work involved in filming, particularly the intense mid-sea shoots, and praised cinematographer Shamdat for his exceptional work. He revealed his admiration for Shamdat’s contributions, stating he would love to collaborate with him again in the future. Music composer Devi Sri Prasad also earned praise, with Chaitanya pointing out that the song “Bujji Thalli” has struck a deep chord with audiences.
Chaitanya further shared how working with Sai Pallavi made the film even more special, calling her dedication a true delight. He spoke highly of her enigmatic presence, which enhanced the film’s impact.
On his role in Thandel, Chaitanya explained that he was drawn to the script, especially when he learned it was inspired by real incidents. To prepare for his role as Thandel Raju, he spent eight months training, even interacting with fishermen to understand their lives and experiences. He promised audiences an emotionally powerful film with stunning visuals, designed to leave them with a lasting emotional impact.
Chaitanya expressed his hope that Thandel would become a huge success, connecting with audiences on a deep emotional level, and serving as a milestone in his career. Directed by Chandoo Mondeti and produced by Bunny Vasu, with Allu Aravind presenting, the film is set to release in multiple languages on February 7th, bringing the inspiring story of Indian fishermen to the big screen.