Pranith Bramandapally, the brain behind shows like Nanna Koochi, Muddapappu Avakai, will be directing the film
Last Updated: 05.49 PM, Oct 25, 2021
Actor Sri Simha Koduri, son of music director MM Keeravani, is on a roll. After starring in two films as a lead, Mathu Vadhalara and Tellavarithe Guruvaram, the actor has constantly been in the news for signing projects one after the other. While his untitled film with Manikanth Gelli and another project Dongalunnaru Jagratha (with a debutant Satish Tripura) are already in the middle of their shoots, his next project, Bhaag Saale, has gone on floors. Though Bhaag Saale was announced in February this year, the film was formally launched today at Ramanaidu Studios, Hyderabad.
Producer Suresh Babu, director Harish Shankar, composer MM Keeravani, actress Niharika Konidela, singer-composer Kaala Bhairava also graced the simple launch ceremony. Pranith Bramandapally, who has directed Suryakantham and a couple of web shows Nanna Koochi and Muddapappu Avakai is helming Bhaag Saale. The crime comedy is a joint production of Yash Rangineni and Singanamala Kalyan under Big Ben Cinemas and Cine Valley Movies. Kaala Bhairava is scoring the music for the film while Suresh Babu is the presenter.
John Vijay, Rajeev Kanakala, Vennela Kishore, Nandini Rai, Sudarshan, Vamsi Nekkanti, Viva Harsha, Jayavani have been roped in to play supporting roles in the film. Sundar Ram Krishna is the cinematographer, with Satya Giduturi on board as the editor. Sreejo, known for his songs in Saaho, Maestro, Ninnu Kori, will pen the lyrics for the album. The other technicians include production designer Sruthi Nookala, stunt director Ramakrishna. Further details about the cast, crew and project will be out shortly.