Mahesh Babu (L) and Devaki Nandana Vasudeva still (R) 
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Mahesh Babu to do a divine cameo in Ashok Galla's Devaki Nandana Vasudeva: Reports

The action entertainer, directed by Arjun Jandyala with story by director Prasanth Varma, is releasing on November 14 

Aditya Devulapally

Actor Ashok Galla, nephew of superstar Mahesh Babu, is coming with the action entertainer Devaki Nandana Vasudeva. Reports suggest that Mahesh Babu is set to make a silver screen glimpse in the divine avatar of lord Krishna in the Ashok Galla-starrer. However, an official announcement is awaited, and the nature of the cameo is yet to be revealed. 

Fans of the Pokiri star are elated on hearing the news, as everyone is aware that Mahesh Babu is coming with a global action spectacle film directed by SS Rajamouli. The globe-trotting adventure is said to go on floors in January 2025. And the film is rumoured to take 3 years to hit the screen. 

Devaki Nandana Vasudeva has story penned by Prasanth Varma of HanuMan fame with dialogues by Sai Madhav Burra. The actioner is directed by Arjun Jandyala. The teaser for the entertainer was released eight months ago and gave a glimpse into the action-packed world with a spiritual touch. The film’s cast also features Manasa Varanasi and Devdatta Gajanan Nage. 

Devaki Nandana Vasudeva is produced by Sominenj Balakrishna under the banner of Lalithambika Productions. The film includes cinematography by Prasad Murella and Rasool Ellore while editing is handled by Tammiraju and art direction by GM Shekher. Bheems Ceciroleo scored music for the film. The film is all set to hit theatres on November 14.

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