Popular
actor
Prakash
Raj,
who
is
playing
Ram
Charan
Teja's
grandfather
in
Govindudu
Andarivadele
(GAV),
has
all
praise
for
the
director
of
the
movie.
The
actor
says
that
Krishna
Vamsi
is
a
creative
director
and
his
magic
in
the
movie,
which
is
scheduled
to
release
in
theatres
across
the
globe
on
October
1,
will
make
Telugu
audience
proud.
Prakash
Raj
will
be
seen
as
Ram
Charan's
grandfather,
while
actress
Jayasudha
appears
as
his
wife
in
the
film
Govindudu
Andarivadele.
Today,
the
actor
tweeted,
"Hi
busy
n
enjoying
as
KV
s
GAV
is
shaping
up.
The
teams
honest
work
will
entertain
u
for
sure..
From
oct
1st.
Cheers." He
added,
"KV
s
magic
will
make
Telugu
audience
proud
for
sure.
I'm
humbled
by
his
genuine
creativity.
Cheerss!!"
Govindudu
Andarivadele
is
a
family
entertainer
with
all
the
commercial
ingredients.
Initially,
director
Krishna
Vamsi
had
roped
in
Tamil
actor
Raj
Kiran
for
the
role
of
Ram
Charan's
grandfather,
but
later,
he
replaced
him
with
Prakash
Raj
after
he
was
not
pleased
with
his
performance.
Talking
about
his
replacement,
the
director
had
said
that
Prakash
Raj
was
included
for
enhancing
Telugu
nativity.
Having
launched
on
February
6,
2014,
the
film
unit
has
already
wrapped
up
the
production
of
Govindudu
Andarivadele.
The
major
portions
of
the
film
have
been
shot
in
Hyderabad,
Rameswaram,
Nagercoil,
Kanyakumari,
Pollachi
and
Karaikudi
in
India,
while
the
significant
portions
were
canned
in
London
and
Jordan.