Vijay Devarakonda is ready for the release of his film, Kingdom, which is slapped to release on May 30, 2025. Although actor is the next set to join hands with director Ravi Kiran Cola and producer Dil Raju, he accidentally described its title.
In a recent press meet, the manufacturer accidentally confirmed that VD13 would be given the title Rowdy Janardana. The popular filmmaker was seen on 5 March 2025 at an event for the re-relief of Mahesh Babu and Venkatesh Daggubati starrer Sethmma Vakitlo Sirimal Chettu.
Talking about the upcoming films under his production, Dil Raju said that Vijay Devarakonda is starting shooting in April or May or May or May. The producer also stated that both films have completed their pre-production works.
The upcoming film Rowdy Janardana has been postponed to be in the backdrop of the Rayalaseema region and will mark the second cooperation of the producer with the actor after the family’s star. The film is being starred by Ravi Kiran Cola, which is known for the film Raj Varu Rani Garu.
Vijay Devarakonda recently brought a storm on the internet after the release of the teaser of his upcoming film Kingdom. The title teaser of the film was unveiled in three different languages ​​including Telugu, Tamil and Hindi.
The upcoming film directed by Jersey fame Gautham Tinnuri is a high-octane action flicks that is expected to be released in two parts. The story, which is set in a war background, describes the rise of a savior that protects its people from all those who can harm them.
While the rest of the actors have not been disclosed, the film is being composed by Anirudh Ravichender. In addition, according to an initial interview by the film’s producer, Naga Vamsi, the film will have two different times and plots in each installment.
Coming on the work front of Vijay Devarakonda, the actor was last played the lead role in the film, The Family Star. In the film directed by Parashuram, Vijay was shown as a middle -class person, who tries to meet in his family.
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