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Ravi Teja Joins the cast of Chiranjeevi's Mega154

Mega 154 will release in theatres in January 2023

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Actor Ravi Teja has joined the cast of Chiranjeevi’s upcoming film, tentatively titled Mega 154

According to the makers, Ravi Teja plays a powerful role and has a lengthy screen presence. The actor has already joined the shoot. The announcement video features Ravi Teja entering the set in his car, wishing Chiranjeevi and then entering the caravan. When Ravi Teja says, Annayya, Chiru in reply says, “Hi Brother, welcome.” At the end of the video, director Bobby announces, “Mega Mass Combo Begins”. The background score is a fusion of Mass Tho Pettukunte and Shankar Dada MBBS songs.

Mega 154 will release in theatres in January 2023, marking the festivity of Sankranthi. The film is billed as an action entertainer, produced by Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar under the Mythri Movie Makers banner. GK Mohan serves as the film’s co-producer. Actor Shruti Haasan plays the female lead in the film.

The film’s technical crew includes music composer Devi Sri Prasad, cinematographer Arthur A Wilson, editor Niranjan Devaramane, production designer AS Prakash and costume designer Sushmita Konidela.

While Bobby penned the story and dialogues, Kona Venkat and K Chakravarthy Reddy have written the screenplay. The writing team also includes Hari Mohana Krishna and Vineeth Potluri.

Meanwhile, Chiranjeevi, who was last seen in Acharya, has a handful of projects in the pipeline, including, Godfather and Bhola Shankar. On the other hand, Ravi Teja, who was last seen in Khiladi, is awaiting the release of Ramarao on Duty.

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