Filmworld
Naga Shaurya-starrer 'Krishna Vrinda Vihari' to now release on May 20
Chennai, April 23
Director Anish R Krishna's upcoming Telugu rom-com 'Krishna Vrinda Vihari', featuring Naga Shaurya in the lead, will now release on May 20, its makers announced on Saturday.
Produced by Ira Creations, the film was originally supposed to release on April 22. However, that was not to happen and rumours began to do the rounds that the film had dropped out of the summer race.
The team has now clarified that their film has not moved out of the summer race as was being speculated and that it would be hitting screens worldwide on May 20.
Sources close to the unit say that the film is currently in its post-production stage.
Music for the film has been scored by Mahati Swara Sagar and cinematography is by Sai Sriram.
Shirley Setia plays the female lead in the film in which Naga Shaurya plays a Brahmin. Yesteryear actress Radhika Sarathkumar too will be seen in an important role in the movie produced by Usha Mulpuri.
11 hours ago
US: Musk's "thank you" note sparks buzz after Trump's "you're so lucky" jab
11 hours ago
"I'm gonna welcome those people": Trump defends H-1B visas, counters MAGA criticism
11 hours ago
Lobbying Games: RSS connections in America
11 hours ago
Indian Ambassador meets experts at conservative think tank in Washington
11 hours ago
Trump recognises Indo-Pacific’s significance but reviving AUKUS not just enough
11 hours ago
Canada's security landscape continues to be exploited by Khalistani extremists
18 hours ago
With over annual 10.42 lakh metric tonnes, Gujarat leads in India’s blue economy contribution
18 hours ago
Kerala: Cong demands EC probe into deletion of Vaishna Suresh’s name from voters’ list
18 hours ago
ED rolls out verifiable QR code for summons to protect citizens from fraudsters
18 hours ago
‘Always lived my culture, still live it every single day’: Prez Murmu’s emphasis on preserving tribal identity
18 hours ago
A 'double engine' effort in Bihar that silences critics, again
18 hours ago
Eternally grateful to PM Modi: Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina's son amid extradition call after death sentence
19 hours ago
Dharmasthala mass grave probe: SIT names activists as accused in 4,000-page charge sheet
