
Yuva Rajkumar teams up with Suri for his third film
Yuva has teamed up with seasoned director Suri for his next. The movie will be produced by Ashwini Puneeth Rajkumar, Karthik Gowda and Yogi G Raj and Jayanna and Bhogendra under the banners PRK Productions, KRG Studios and Jayanna Combines respectively.
ನಮ್ಮ ಮುಂದಿನ ಚಿತ್ರದ ಪೂಜೆ ಇಂದು ಅಕ್ಷಯ ತೃತೀಯ ಶುಭದಿನದಂದು ನೆರವೇರಿತು! 🤩
ಎಂದಿನಂತೆ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಹಾರೈಕೆಗಳು, ಆಶೀರ್ವಾದಗಳು ನಮ್ಮ ತಂಡದ ಮೇಲೆ ಸದಾ ಹೀಗೆ ಇರಲಿ!
The Muhurtha of our next film took place today on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya! May your wishes and blessings be upon our team as… pic.twitter.com/nPS6DOedXU — YuvaRajkumar (@yuva_rajkumar) April 30, 2025
The makers announced the project on April 30, 2025. Actor Duniya Vijay's daughter, Rithnya Vijay, will play the female lead in the movie. Suri's regular collaborators Charan Raj and Shekhar Chandra will handle the music and cinematography respectively. Veteran editor Deepu S Kumar has been roped in for the movie.
ALSO READ:'Ekka': Yuva Rajkumar's second film to be directed by Rohit Padaki
Yuva is currently shooting for Ekka, directed by Rohit Padaki of Rathnan Prapanchafame. The makers released a teaser of Ekka, which is touted to be an action drama. The actor made his debut with Yuva (2024), directed by Santhosh Ananddram.
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