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Dil Raju is a renowned name in the Telugu film industry. He is among the biggest producers and distributors in Telugu cinema and has backed some of the most popular films in the industry. He is the owner of the production company, Sri Venkateswara Creations. Over the years, the films that have been produced by him have been able to leave a great impact on the audience. It is believed that he has a unique way of assessing films and their business abilities, which elevates the scale of the film. Recently, he has been once again in the news after it was reported that he has associated himself with Laksh Chadalawada’s upcoming film, Dheera.
Dil Raju has acquired the distribution rights of Laksh Chadalawada’s Dheere in the Nizam and Vizag regions. This led to a lot of anticipation for the project among the audience. As Dil Raju adds his touch to the distribution and promotion of Dheera, the film is expected to receive increased attention and a wider reach. It is also believed that this would also provide a platform for the film to be able to earn success at the box office.
Tollywood fans will be looking forward to the combination of Laksh Chadalawada’s cinematic vision and Dil Raju’s Midas touch.
Recently, the trailer for the film was also released. The trailer opens with captivating visuals, impactful dialogues, elevating sequences and dynamic action scenes that have left a great impact on the audience. The scene opened with an exciting dialogue: “Look, this man has a brain; it’s very dangerous.” The trailer sets an intense tone and the introduction of the hero, Randhir, gives an insight into his persona in the film.
Dheera is directed by Vikranth Srinivas and stars Laksh Chadalawada, who has delivered hits like Valayam and Gangster Gangaraju, in the lead role. The film has Soniya Bansal, Neha Pathan and Suman in important roles. The film is produced by Padmavathi Chadalavada under the banner of Sri Tirumala Tirupati Venkateswara and presented by the Chadalawada Brothers. Dheera will be hitting theatres on February 2.
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