Koratala Mulls Bharat Ane Sequel After Chiru Movie Shelved?

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Koratala Siva is one of the most sought after directors in Tollywood.Post Bharat Ane Nenu success, Koratala Siva's next film was rumoured to be with Megastar Chiranjeevi which was to go on floors in 2019. Latest we hear is that Koratala Siva's film with Chiranjeevi has been shelved.

Reports suggest that Chiranjeevi who is continuously working to complete the schedule for his forthcoming flick Sye Raa. The makers of Sye Raa thought that the film shoot would finish by December but that didn't go as planned and they needed to extend the schedule for a few more months to complete the shoot, VFX graphics and other post-production work.

Koratala Siva who has been waiting for Chiranjeevi since past two months cannot wait for another few months and wants to move on . Rumours are flying thick and fast that Koratala Siva is keen interest to associate with Mahesh Babu. Koratala has helped Mahesh Babu with Bharat Ane Nenu get back on track after he faced two flops like Spyder and Brahmotsavam.

If Koratala Siva approaches Mahesh we are pretty sure and confident that Mahesh Babu wouldn't reject it as the duo have earlier delivered two blockbuster hits Srimanthudu and Bharat Ane Nenu at the ticket window.

If Koratala is keen on roping Mahesh Babu, rumours doing the rounds are that it could be Bharat Ane Nenu sequel. During Bharat Ane Nenu release, it was reported that Bharat Ane Nenu would have a sequel. Looks like, the time has come for Koratala Siva to make a sequel to Bharat Ane Nenu. Though it not clear about any official word about Bharat Ane Nenu sequel but if this news turns into reality, the film might go on floors in February 2019.

Currently, Mahesh Babu is finishing back to back shooting of Maharshi. He will wrap up the whole film shoot by end of January 2019 and Maharshi is set to be released on April,5.

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