Allu
Arjun
seems
to
be
taking
no
break.
With
just
over
a
week
for
his
upcoming
venture,
Duvvada
Jagannadham's
release,
the
Stylish
Star
has
not
just
announced,
but
as
well
has
launched
his
new
movie.
Coming
with
an
interesting
and
a
catchy
title,
Naa
Peru
Surya,
Naa
Illu
India
(My
name
is
Surya
and
India
is
my
home),
the
team
of
the
movie
decided
to
keep
it
a
low
key
affair
with
the
muhurtham
of
the
movie
happening
at
Hyderabad
with
a
very
minimal
set
of
audience.
The
first
shot
was
clapped
by
Allu
Arjun's
mother,
Nirmala
Allu
and
the
actor's
father,
Allu
Aravind
too,
graced
the
occasion.
Being
crafted
by
a
debut
director,
Vakkantham
Vamsi,
Bunny
is
being
appreciated
for
his
bold
move
of
offering
a
chance
to
a
newcomer,
especially
at
this
stage
of
his
career
where
he
is
currently
seen
as
the
alchemist
of
Telugu
cinema
industry.
However,
the
not-so-experienced
director
is
indeed
a
skillful
writer
as
the
former's
association
can
be
witnessed
with
some
of
the
blockbuster
movies
such
as
Ravi
Teja's
Kick,
Ram
Charan's
Yevadu,
Jr.
NTR's
Temper
and
Allu
Arjun's
Race
Gurram.
Speculations
too
were
ripe
that
the
story
of
the
movie
was
narrated
to
one
of
the
leading
stars
of
the
industry
which
just
didn't
take
off
for
reasons
best
known
to
them.
Vamsi's
directorial
debut
is
said
to
be
a
patriotic
drama
and
one
might
not
request
for
clues
to
guess
the
genre
of
the
movie
based
on
the
movie's
title.
The
makers
are
planning
to
strike
big
as
there
is
a
possible
massive
battle
scene
in
the
movie.
Being
funded
by
Sridhar
Lagadapati
and
K.
Nagendra
Babu,
the
movie
will
commence
its
principle
shooting
soon.
Recent
Kannada's
Blockbuster
Kirik
Party
fame
Rashmika
Mandanna
is
said
to
play
the
love
interest
of
Allu
Arjun
while
veteran
stars,
R.
Sarath
Kumar
and
Action
King
Arjun
Sarja
will
be
seen
in
important
roles.
National
award-winning
cinematographer,
Rajeev
Ravi,
is
roped
in
to
crank
the
camera
and
the
Bollywood
duo,
Vishal-Shekar
will
be
composing
music
for
the
movie.
Post
this
project,
Bunny
would
start
his
debut
Tamil
project
with
N
Lingusamy
which
was
on
cards
for
quite
a
long
time
now.