Arun Vijay as Vishwank look dapper in the brand new poster of 'Saaho'.
Published On: 06 August 2019 | Tollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair
Prabhas-Shraddha starrer is all geared up for release on 30th August.
The first look poster of Arjun Vijay a.k.a Vishwank has just been unveiled on social media and there is an interesting tagline on it which says “Blood doesn’t need a bloody invitation.” Fondly known for his passion for stunt sequences, Arun Vijay is looking dashing and dapper in a suit with a helicopter in the background.
Here’s #Vishwank from #Saaho ..
— ArunVijay (@arunvijayno1) August 6, 2019
I’m sure you will love the character as much as I loved playing it!! 💪 #SaahoFromAug30th pic.twitter.com/X5qLJSHOdL
Arun Vijay is the only Kollywood actor to be starring in this big-budget multilingual film.
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Interestingly, Arun Vijay's character was kept as secret and he was not seen in the trailer too.
Sujeeth Reddy’s stylish action-thriller ‘Saaho’ is gearing up for a massive release on August 31 and the mass hysteria surrounding this multi-lingual project is only going in skyward direction. Featuring the hot pair of Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor along with acclaimed foreign technicians like Stuntman Kenny Bates on board, the big-budget film has recently wrapped up its shoot and the promotions are in full swing.
The teaser of the film has gained massive applause from the audience and the two songs which were released are already chartbusters.
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