
Hari Hara Veera Mallu Director Jyothi Krishna Pens A Note For Pawan Kalyan, Shares Pic
Presented by AM Rathnam, Hari Hara Veera Mallu Part 1: Sword Vs Spirit's power-packed trailer was released by the makers on July 3.
Pawan Kalyan is gearing up for his next release, Hari Hara Veera Mallu. Recently, the makers releaseda trailer and it immediately went viral. During the shoot, director Jyothi Krisna and his family visited the sets. A candid picture from their meeting has now gone viral.
Director Jyothi Krishna shared an unseen photo and wrote, 'A picture I'll hold close to my heart forever Not just a professional memory this was a moment of a lifetime….To stand next to our Hon'ble Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh Sri @PawanKalyan garu, as the director of #HariHaraVeeraMallu… it still feels unreal. A man who gave me not just one but countless reasons to be proud to be inspired and to believe in the power of cinema and conviction. And here's the part that makes it even more memorable 🙂 My family was with me… and my daughter Ahana was right there too. Today is her first birthday. And what a memory to have from that day. Some photos become stories. This one became a blessing for me 🙂 Grateful for moments like these…#HariHaraVeeraMallu."
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Krish and Jyothi Krishna's Hari Hara Veera Mallu, starring Pawan Kalyan, is all set to release on July 24. This will mark Pawan Kalyan's first film after becoming the Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh. However, it looks like the movie has hit a roadblock, with a Bahujan group voicing their protest over the film's titular character. The community has accused the makers of misrepresenting the story.
Presented by AM Rathnam, Hari Hara Veera Mallu Part 1: Sword Vs Spirit's power-packed trailer was released by the makers on July 3. It features Pawan Kalyan as a rebellious warrior who dares to defy the mighty Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, played by Bobby Deol. The 2-minute 56-second video begins with a voiceover that evokes the national spirit to protect Sanatana Dharma against the Delhi Sultanate. The Kushi star can be seen flexing his sheer personality with a commanding on-screen performance.
The electrifying sequences of fight, war, and action transport the audience to the era of the epic clash between Indian warriors and the Mughals for the Kohinoor diamond. Apart from Pawan Kalyan and Bobby Deol's fearless face-off, the trailer also has a series of goosebump-inducing moments for fans. The sneak peeks of the much-anticipated movie highlight the use of iconic mythological references from Indian history and Sanatana Dharma, such as the celestial arrow of Lord Rama, among others.
The trailer also features Telugu dialogues like 'The storm has arrived," 'Everyone prays to God for me to come… but you wish I wouldn't come," and many others.
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