The craziest combination Nandamuri Balakrishna and director Boyapati Sreenu will be collaborating for the fourth time, after completing hat-trick blockbusters- Simha, Legend, and Akhanda. Each film surpassed expectations and ended up as biggest hits for Balakrishna. The new film #BB4 is the sequel for Akhanda and it is titled Akhanda 2.
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Poster Incorporates Spiritual ElementsThe title poster that is designed incorporates spiritual elements. The font of the title features a crystal Lingam and a Shiva Linga, symbolising divine significance. Accompanying the title is a powerful caption- Thaandavam, flanked by two Damarukams, representing the frenzied dance of Lord Shiva. In the background, the majestic Himalayas enhance the poster's devotional atmosphere. This title poster suggests that the sequel will offer an expansive narrative promising an epic cinematic experience.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT86miICG1k
Balakrishna In A Commanding RoleNobody knows better than Boyapati in presenting Balakrishna on screen in larger-than-life characters. The director penned a powerful script with universal appeal to show NBK in a commanding role. Akhanda 2 will be an ambitious project, mounted on a grand scale with a substantial budget, making it the most expensive film for both Balakrishna and Boyapati.Akhanda 2 boasts a talented team of technicians. S Thaman who provided blockbuster music for the prequel will work on the sequel as well. C Ramprasad is the cinematographer along with Santoshh D Detakae. AS Prakash is the art director and Tammiraju is the editor. Regular shooting for Akhanda 2 will commence soon.You may also like
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