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Dynamic Prince Prajwal Devaraj To Charm Audiences In Pan India Love Story 'Jathara'

Updates on Prajwal Devaraj's "Jathara."

Kannada actor Devaraj is well-known among Telugu movie audiences. His elder son, Dynamic Prince Prajwal Devaraj, is making his Pan India debut in "Jathara." Produced by Govardhan Reddy under Vardhaman Films and Lotus Entertainments banners, the movie is directed by Uday Nandanavanam, known for "Sankarabharanam" with Nikhil Siddhartha.

"Jathara" is a unique love story set against a rugged backdrop. The film aims to match the quality of Karthi's "Khaidi" (known as "Kaithi" in Tamil). Pre-production work is completed, and the cast is being finalized. Shooting starts in August, with a planned January 2024 release for Sankranthi. It will be released simultaneously in Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, and Malayalam.

Producer Govardhan Reddy expressed satisfaction with the story and praised Prajwal Devaraj's choice as the lead. Prajwal readily agreed after being impressed with the script. Devaraj has been a strong supporter of the film. B Vasudev Reddy wrote the story, and Uday Nandanavanam's direction promises a terrific treatment and tight screenplay. The film will be shot in Ballari and Hyderabad.

Director Uday Nandanavanam described "Jathara" as a beautiful love story with a fresh and new nativity and backdrop. The narrative will be different and impressive, appealing to all age groups. Details about the female lead will be revealed soon. Music will be composed by Bheems Ceciroleo, known for the success of "Dhamaka," and Sai Sriram will handle the cinematography.

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