Vikrant Massey on Taapsee Pannu’s ‘hero doesn’t matter’ comment for ‘Haseen Dillruba’
Vikrant Massey finally breaks his silence over Taapsee Pannu's previous comment, "The hero doesn't matter" for 'Haseen Dillruba.'
The makers of Taapsee Pannu's upcoming Telugu film Anando Brahma announced on Wednesday that the multi-starrer horror-comedy will hit the theatres worldwide on August 18.
The makers announced the release date in an official poster.
The film will be Taapsee's first Telugu release post Pink and Naam Shabana.
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Directed by Mahi Raghav, the movie also stars Srinivas, Vennela Kishore, Shankar and 'Tagubothu' Ramesh.
Taapsee had heard the story of Anando Brahma even before the release of Pink.
"I pitched the story to Taapsee in 2015 December, and it took one whole year for the project to materialise. Back then, 'Pink' had not released and I was hopeful she would do my film. As I got busy finding a producer and locking the final draft of the script, 'Pink' had released and she had won over everybody," Raghav had told.
He didn't think she will do his film.
"Post Pink, I never thought she would do my film. I assumed she would get busy in Bollywood and won't have time for my project. But she showed a lot of faith in my film. Even as I waited to find a producer, she kept in touch and that really encouraged me," he said.
The film has been produced by Vijay and Shashi under the 70 mm Entertainment banner.
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