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Chiranjeevi finishes dubbing for Bholaa Shankar, says the film is a ‘sure fire mass entertainer’

Megastar Chiranjeevi will soon be seen in Mehr Ramesh's Bholaa Shankar, which also stars Tamannaah Bhatia and Keerthy Suresh.

ChiranjeeviChiranjeevi has finished dubbing for Bholaa Shankar. (Photo: Instagram/Kchirutweets)
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Telugu megastar Chiranjeevi has finished the dubbing for his upcoming Telugu film Bholaa Shankar. The actor took to social media to share the update about the movie.

Directed by Mehr Ramesh, the film also stars Tamannaah Bhatia, Keerthy Suresh, Raghu Babu, Murali Sharma, Ravi Shankar, Vennela Kishore, Tulasi, Sri Mukhi, Bithiri Sathi, Satya, Getup Srinu, Rashmi Gautam, and Uttej. While Tamannaah plays the leading lady, Keerthy will be seen in the role of Chiranjeevi’s sister.

Chiranjeevi shared two pictures from the dubbing studio and wrote in the caption, “So it’s a wrap for #BholaaShankar dubbing. Very pleased to see how the film has shaped up. It is a sure fire mass entertainer and will appeal to the audiences in a big way! Mark your calendars! See you at the Movies!! #BholaaShankarOnAug11.”


Bholaa Shankar is the remake of the Tamil film Vedalam.

On the personal front, Chiranjeevi’s son Ram Charan recently welcomed his first child Klin Kaara Konidela. The grandfather hosted a grand baby-naming ceremony recently at their Hyderabad home.

Upon the birth of Klin in June, Chiranjeevi had written on Twitter, “Welcome Little Mega Princess !! You have spread cheer among the Mega Family of millions on your arrival as much as you have made the blessed parents @AlwaysRamCharan & @upasanakonidela and us grandparents, Happy and Proud!!”

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