The most busiest star of probably the entire Indian film Industry is Power Star Pawan Kalyan. He is currently participating in four film's shooting paralelly. One among them has been already completed and another one has completed 75 % shoot and the remaining two films are progressing on a jet speed. Both the films have completed a single schedule so far. As per trusted reports, Pawan has said to be issued a deadline to his producers to wrap all films shooting part involving him in the next six months.
General Elections for AP are scheduled for next year. So, Pawan Kalyan wanted to wrap up as many films as possible by the end of this year. He even announced that he will stay in Andhra Pradesh only starting from June 2nd. So, he is seriously concentrating on elections this time and has been perfectly laid plans for his films and politics.
Another interesting news is, Pawan Kalyan's Hari Hara Veera Mallu directed by Krish Jagarlamudi is a long pending project and it has completed 75% of shoot. But, Pawan is not interested to complete the film at the moment. So, Krish reportedly came to a decision, that the film will be released in two parts. He is planning to release the completed film as first part and after shooting for remaining, he will proceed with the second part later after elections. Pawan Kalyan is yet to give his nod for this two part plan. Nidhhi Aggarwal and Nargis Fakhri are playing female leads while Poojitha Ponnada is also doing a crucial role in the film. AM Ratnam is bankrolling the project while Oscar winner MM Keeravani is composing the music for Hari Hara Veera Mallu.
Harish Shankar's directorial Ustaad Bhagat Singh has released glimpse to a thundering response. Fans are ecstatic with the Glimpse and it set the expectations bar very high. The second schedule will begin this month. On the other hand, Sujith directorial OG has done with Mumbai Schedule and picturised a Song in Pune schedule. on a flip side, Pawan Kalyan is going to participate in the shooting of two films simultaneously in the coming days.