The official title for NBK108 is "Bhagavanth Kesari"
Published On: 08 June 2023 | Tollywood | By: Team Moviekoop
It has been officially announced that the upcoming film featuring senior hero Balakrishna and directed by Anil Ravipudi is titled "Bhagavanth Kesari."
The title perfectly captures the essence of Balayya's offscreen and onscreen persona with its powerful impact and the caption "I Don't Care." The title logo incorporates the State Emblem of India, the Lion Capital of Ashoka, in a striking design. In the film's poster, Balayya is portrayed in a salt-and-pepper look, wearing a brown kurta, formal pants, and a stole around his neck. His minimalistic accessories, including a bracelet and a watch, enhance his overall presence. The poster hints at an intense action sequence.
Anil Ravipudi is set to showcase Balayya in a never-before-seen avatar in this movie. The makers have adopted a unique approach to unveil the title, with 108 hoardings installed in 108 locations across the twin Telugu States. Additionally, there are exciting surprises planned for Balakrishna's birthday on June 10th.
The movie features Kajal Aggarwal as the leading lady, along with Sreeleela in a crucial role. Hindi film actor Arjun Rampal is making his Tollywood debut with this film. Thaman is composing the music for this Sahu Garapati and Harish Peddi production under Shine Screens. The makers are targeting a Dasara release for the film.
Take a look at the film's first look poster: NBK 108 First Look Poster
Tags: Nandamuri Balakrishna Tollywood NBK 108 Balayya Sreeleela Anil Ravipudi Telugu Movies S Thaman
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