Massive budget for Dhanush-Sekhar Kammula pan-India film

Sree Venkateswara Cinemas LLP has apparently allocated a massive budget for Dhanush and Sekhar Kammula’s massive pan-India film, say latest reports.

The much-anticipated project will be mounted on a budget of over Rs 100 crores. This will be one of the biggest projects in Dhanush’s career.

Sekhar Kammula who has mostly been doing sensible films on a moderate budget till now is upping the ante with the Dhanush starrer.

Sekhar’s script apparently caters to pan-India audiences and it will be releasing in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi.

Dhanush is taking the highest remuneration in his career for this film. He is hoping to make a solid statement in the pan-India market with the same.


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Saif Ali Khan’s recent stabbing incident has left the film industry reeling with shock. In a startling new development, it has been revealed that although there were male staff members present during the attack, none of them intervened when Saif was brutally stabbed.

The Mumbai police, in their ongoing investigation, took the accused, Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, to Saif’s Bandra residence to reconstruct the crime scene. The police visited the 12th floor where Saif lives and the garden building, where Shehzad managed to hide for nearly two hours to avoid arrest. During this reenactment, Shehzad was questioned on how he managed to evade the CCTV cameras in the building. His fingerprints were found on several spots, including the bathroom window, door, duct shaft, and the ladder he used to access the building.

According to an official statement from the police, both the local police and the crime branch were involved in collecting fingerprints from the crime scene, and the forensic team also examined the building. Disturbingly, despite the presence of four male staff members on the upper floor during the attack, they failed to take action when Shehzad stabbed Saif six times on the lower floor in the early hours of January 16.

In contrast, the female staff showed immense courage, locking the attacker in a room and preventing him from escaping. The police further revealed that Saif could have been saved had the male staff acted swiftly and decisively.