PKC 2 Trailer: Routine Horror Comedy

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Prema Katha Chitram had set a new benchmark. Besides setting the BO on fire, the film had paved way for a new genre – Horror Comedy – in Tollywood leading several films to join the bandwagon. The makers of PKC have now come up with Prema Katha Chitram 2 to revive the trend. Whilst this is neither a sequel nor does it have same cast or director, the production house RPA Creations brings it with Sumanth Ashwin, Nandita Swetha under Hari Kishan’s direction.

The trailer has some fun moments. But unlike original where horror dominates and fear grips, this PKC 2 seems to be lacking in arising fear among viewers. Although this is just a trailer, it doesn’t have a strong impact like how its original had created. Clearly, Maruti’s magic seems to be missing going by the trailer of PKC 2.

For PKC 2 to work at the Box Office, it depends on comedy, horror generated between ghost and Sumanth Ashwin, comedians Vidyullekha Raman, Krishna Teja. Also, one has to see how Krishna Teja would match up to Saptagiri who had played a significant role in the first part. Overall, PKC 2 Trailer is just okay, but certainly it is no match to PKC.


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S. S. Rajamouli’s ambitious project Varanasi marks his first on-screen collaboration with Mahesh Babu. In the film, Mahesh Babu plays Rudhra — a devoted follower of Lord Shiva on a time-travelling quest for a cosmic artifact, while also portraying Lord Rama.

The film features Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Mandakini and Prithviraj Sukumaran as the antagonist, adding to the project’s massive pan-Indian appeal.

The makers had earlier locked April 7, 2027, as the release date. However, following the massive success of Dhurandhar, speculation arose that Rajamouli might split Varanasi into two parts and revise the release plan. There were also reports suggesting that both parts could be shot simultaneously, raising concerns about a possible delay.

Putting all rumours to rest, music director M. M. Keeravani recently shared a cryptic post on X, simply writing “365,” indicating that the film is firmly on track for its originally announced release date.

This update also hints that Varanasi will remain a single-part film, at least for now. With exactly one year to go, the countdown has officially begun for one of the most anticipated Indian films in recent times.

Fans are already expecting record-breaking openings, massive advance bookings, and a grand IMAX rollout for this mythological action spectacle.