After a long time, a pre-release function is celebrated at the popular Shilpakala Vedika and Nithiin feels glad to visit the venue again after nearly five years. His A Aa under the same banner had its pre-release event celebrated there.
Heroine Keerthy Suresh and director Venky Atluri who missed trailer launch event in Kurnool too attended the function that was attended by Trivikram Srinivas as the chief guest. Keerthy said that Nithiin and Venky Atluri became very close friends to her.
Nithiin said, “Last time, I came here in 2016 for A Aa function and Pawan Kalyan was the chief guest for the event. Today for Rang De Pre-release, Trivikram is here as chief guest. I can sense the positive vibes here. After Ishq, I’ve worked again with PC Sreeram for second time. I will be seen as a 24 years old guy. I tweeted that Keerthy was missing and now she is here. She is a very big asset for the film. It’s my first film with Devi Sri Prasad and he gave memorable music.
“I know Venky Atluri for long. He has been making only love stories and apparently he has many love stories in his personal life as well. This is third film for me for Sithara Entertainments after A Aa and Bheeshma. For me, Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram Kalyan are two eyes in the industry.”
Trivikram Srinivas said, “Venky did a great job. My film with Nithiin was A Aa and Nithiin and Keerthy played A Aa (Arjun and Anu) in Rang De. I wish it will become much bigger hit than A Aa. Nithiin is like my brother and I always wish all his films do well.
“All animals can’t laugh, only humans can. Likewise, animals can see only black and white colors, wherein humans can see seven colors. Rang De will show seven colors in life.”
Rang De will celebrate another pre-release event on 24th of this month in Rajahmundry. The movie is releasing on 26th of this month.
This post was last modified on 21 March 2021 11:05 pm
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