Ravi Teja's 'Power' to release in October


Daijiworld Media Network-Entertainment

Hyderabad, July 28: The most expected film of 2014 'Power' will be released in the month of October. The movie has been in news from a year due to various reasons.

The film stars 'Mass Maharaja' Ravi Teja in the lead. There are two heroines in the film. They are Hansika Motwani and Reggina Cassandra. The movie is directed by debutante K S Ravindra, who is a well-known script writer in Tollywood. The film is produced on a huge budget of Rs 40 crores by Rockline Venkatesh who owns the Kannada industry's biggest production house.

The music for the film is given by Thaman. The audio will be released in the month of August. Ravi Teja will be playing the role of cop in the film. He has played cops in many successful films like 'Vikramakudu' and 'Kick.'

This film is very important for Ravi Teja, as his last few films have not done well at the box office. Let us see if the Rs 40 crores film works at the box office.
  

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  • David raju, east veerayapalem, darsi(md), prakasam(dt),ap,india

    Thu, Jul 31 2014

    ravi teja(brother) will be break all the records in telugu film industry. its sure.

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