NTR-Trivikram Film Muhurat Date Locked

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Here's a news to cheer about for all the fans of Jr.NTR who are eagerly waiting for latest developments on his next flick which is set to be directed by Trivikram Srinivas. Here is an interesting news for you to rejoice.

Last year, Pawan Kalyan launched the Jr.NTR-Trivikram film last year when Agnyaathvaasi was in the last leg of its shoot.Post-Agnyaathavaasi debacle, there were reports that Jr.NTR was likely to put the Trivikram film on hold although there was no official word on the same.

In a latest development, Jr.NTR's yet-to-be titled flick is all set to go on floors on March 12. The makers have locked in the Muhurat date for the NTR-Trivikram flick and planned a tight schedule to wrap it up at one stretch. According to an industry source, the entire film will be shot in 115 working days without any breaks.

The makers of the flm are vying to release the film either on Dasara or may be next year around Sankranti. The reason Trivikram has planned this non-stop schedule could be due to unvailability of dates. It's a known fact that NTR's call sheet is full with back to back films with all the top directors. Thanks to the success of his last outing Jai Lava Kusa, NTR is on a roll.

Post the Trivikram film, NTR is likely to join the sets of the Rajamouli multi-starrer which will also feature Ram Charan. All eyes are on multi-starrer flick to be held by the Baahubali director. This film will be one of the hugely awaited films from the Rajamouli stable.

If reports are to be believed, Jr.NTR has slashed his Trivikram remuneration for the film after learning about the losses incurred due to Agnyaathavaasi debacle. The film marks his first collaboration with the star director and they are leaving no stone unturned to make the film a box office hit. Pooja Hedge and Shraddha Kapoor have been roped in to play the leading ladies in the film. Watch this space for further updates.


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