Ravi Teja announcing the new film 'Mr. Bachchan' after Amitabh Bachchan

Actor Ravi Teja on Sunday announced that his next film is titled "Mr Bachchan" after his favorite megastar Amitabh Bachchan.

Directed by Harish Shankar, the tagline of the upcoming Telugu movie is "Naam Tho Suna Hoga (You must have heard the name)".

Ravi Teja announcing the new film 'Mr. Bachchan' after Amitabh Bachchan




South Indian Superstar Ravi Teja Unveils His Next Blockbuster: 'Mr. Bachchan'

Renowned Tollywood actor Ravi Teja has sent waves of excitement through the film industry with the official announcement of his upcoming project, 'Mr. Bachchan.' This news comes as a delightful surprise, drawing attention not only to the star's next venture but also to the intriguing connection to Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan.

An Ode to Bollywood Royalty: Ravi Teja's 'Mr. Bachchan' Pays Homage to the Big B

In an era where cross-industry collaborations are becoming increasingly popular, Ravi Teja's 'Mr. Bachchan stands out as a unique tribute to the legendary Amitabh Bachchan. The film promises to blend the charismatic energy of Ravi Teja with the iconic essence of Bollywood's 'Shahenshah.'

What to Expect: 'Mr. Bachchan' - Ravi Teja's Cinematic Marvel

As fans eagerly await the release of 'Mr. Bachchan,' speculations are rife about the storyline, cast, and the electrifying chemistry that Ravi Teja is bound to bring to the screen. Let's delve into what makes this upcoming film a must-watch in the world of Indian cinema.


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The makers also released the first look of the film in which Ravi Teja can be seen riding a scooter with shades on and a haircut resembling Bachchan from his 1970s films. A silhouette of the screen icon's face and a crowd standing in front of a cinema hall called 'Natraj' is embossed as the background of the poster.



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