Venkatesh-starrer #VenkyAnil5 makers caution public about fake casting call being made using their film!
Hyderabad, June 22 (IANS) The makers of ace director Anil Ravipudi's next film, tentatively being referred to as #VenkyAnil5 - #NKRAR2 and featuring actors Venkatesh and Nandamuri Kalyan Ram in the lead, on Monday cautioned public about a fake casting call that had now been put out by fraudsters.
In a statement, which it shared on its social media timelines, Shine Screen Studios, one of the production houses producing the eagerly awaited film, said, "It has come to our notice that a fake casting call is being circulated in the name of our film.
The makers also went on to say, "Any official announcements regarding casting opportunities for our film will be made only through our verified and official social media handles. We urge everyone to stay vigilant and rely solely on information shared through our official channels.
Team #venkyanil5 #nkrar2."Meanwhile, sources close to the unit of the film said that shooting for the film was to begin on Monday.
The film's launch had taken place with a traditional pooja ceremony on Thursday last week. The first clap for the film was given by eminent producer Allu Aravind, who is the father of actor Allu Arjun.
Shine Screen Studios, one of the production houses producing the film, had made it clear that actresses Keerthy Suresh and Krithi Shetty had come on board the unit of the film.
Only a few days ago, director Anil Ravipudi had welcomed National Award winning music director G V Prakash on board the film.
Anil Ravipudi had taken to his X timeline to post a hilarious video and said, "I've always admired @gvprakash's ability to make music that connects instantly with audiences. Thrilled to welcome him on board for #VenkyAnil5 - #NKRAnil2. And we had a blast pulling off this fun concept...A big thank you to GV for trusting the idea, joining in wholeheartedly, and making it so much fun.
The video that Anil Ravipudi posted opened with a nostalgic tribute to legendary filmmaker Jandhyala. The makers recreated an iconic scene from 'Aha Naa Pellanta', in which the characters were seen buried in the sand up to their necks.
Sources close to the director have said that the film is likely to hit screens for the festival of Sankranthi in January, next year.