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Megastar Chiranjeevi will be rushing to Delhi tomorrow, giving a break to the shooting of his Prestigious 150th film. Congress Party had issued a whip to all its Rajya Sabha MPs to attend the session tomorrow as the crucial GST Bill will come for voting. This is the second break for the movie shooting for Chiranjeevi’s political commitments.
The movie shooting is going on near Chevella. It has to be seen if the shooting will be stalled during his absence or the team will be canning the scenes without the actor. The schedules are chalked out in a way there are no big resting periods as Chiranjeevi is keen to release it for Sankranthi 2017. Kajal Aggarwal is selected as the female lead in the film.
The yet to be titled film is the official remake of Tamil blockbuster, Kaththi starring Vijay. VV Vinayak who recently bagged a failure with Akhil – The Power of Jua is given the chance to direct the film. Ram Charan and his mother Surekha are producing the film on their Konidela Production Company. Devi Sri Prasad is the music composer.

Natural Star Nani already have two releases this year with Krishna Gadi Veera Prema Gadha and Gentleman. Both of them are good hits and the actor is gearing up for the third release of the year. His next, Majnu under the direction of Uyyala Jampala fame Virinchi Varma is being planned for September 17th release.
A new schedule of the film began today in Araku where the team is shooting in some finest locales. According to rumour mills, Nani will be seen as assistant director in the film. There is also a buzz that Rajamouli will be seen in the cameo role as the director. Interestingly, Nani is an assistant director before unexpectedly becoming a hero.
Malayali Actress, Anu Emanuel and a new girl from Mumbai, Riya Ludhani are chosen as the heroines. The movie is said to be a complete romantic entertainer. Malayalam director Gopi Sundar is scoring music for the film. The recently released First Look Posters have struck the chord with the audience and gave a positive feel for the film.

The next instalment of DC Extended Universe (DCEU), “Suicide Squad,” is all set to hit theatres on Aug. 5 and fans are eagerly looking forward to watch their favourite comic book characters coming alive on the big screen.”Suicide Squad” is based on DC comic book of same name and consists of a group of anti-heroes who have been hired by government to carry out various assignments. All the characters are former super-villains who had been imprisoned in the infamous Arkham Asylum for their crimes.
Though the synopsis of the movie has been revealed, it is still unclear which of the story-line from original comic books will be adapted into the film. Since the events of “Suicide Squad” will take place after “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” there is a significant possibility that both the movies will have some sort of connection in one way or other.
At the end of “Dawn of Justice,” Lex Luthor (played by Jesse Eisenberg) can be seen inside the prison telling Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) that he knows “what is coming” with an evil grin.

Film buffs have a lot to look forward to in August as several long-awaited movies will be premiered through the month, including the third instalment of “Suicide Squad” from the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), that is based on the DC comic book of the same name.
Several much-awaited movies are also going to be released in theatres worldwide, including “Ben Hur,” “Sausage Party,” “Pete’s Dragon,” “Nine Lives,” and “War Dogs.” “Sausage Party” is a one-of-a-kind 3D animated movie that explores the life of various food items in a mall and how they are unaware of their fate.
“Pete’s Dragon” is Disney’s fantasy adventure movie that is based on the 1977 film of the same name. The movie tells the story of a young boy, Pete (Oakes Fegley), who has been living in the woods for six years with a mysterious dragon called Elliott. The film follows the adventures that Pete embarks upon with his dragon and the consequences that follow.