The
makers
of
Chiranjeevi-starrer
Acharya
have
already
begun
shooting
in
Hyderabad.
After
the
whole
fiasco
about
the
COVID-19
test
kit,
the
Megastar
is
looking
forward
to
join
the
sets
of
Koratala
Siva's
directorial
soon.
For
the
unversed,
ahead
of
commencing
shooting
for
Acharya,
Chiranjeevi
had
tested
positive
for
Coronavirus.
However,
it
was
later
revealed
the
result
came
out
wrong
due
to
faulty
test
kit.
Well,
Acharya
is
creating
a
solid
buzz
amongst
the
audiences
since
its
inception.
Hence,
Chiru
fans
are
eagerly
waiting
for
a
new
update
on
the
film.
Amidst
all,
a
latest
report
published
in
a
leading
portal
says
that
Acharya
team
has
got
the
perfect
person
to
play
the
main
antagonist.
The
report
suggests
that
Arvind
Swami
will
be
seen
playing
the
villain's
role
in
Chiranjeevi-starrer.
Interestingly,
he
will
soon
be
joining
the
sets
of
the
film.
However,
there
is
no
official
confirmation
about
the
same.
For
the
unversed,
after
impressing
everyone
as
a
lover
boy
for
years
in
the
South
film
industry,
Arvind
Swami
broke
out
of
his
chocolate
boy
image
and
started
his
second
innings.
He
has
shown
his
talent
as
a
villain
in
popular
films
like
Bogan,
Dhruva
and
others.
If
the
report
turns
out
to
be
true,
it
will
be
interesting
to
see
two
legendary
actors
locking
horns
in
Acharya.
Meanwhile,
Acharya
also
stars
Kajal
Aggarwal
as
the
female
lead
and
Ram
Charan
in
an
extended
cameo
appearance.
The
film
is
being
produced
by
Ram
Charan
himself
under
Konidela
Production
Company.
The
actor
is
yet
to
start
filming
for
his
part,
as
he
is
currently
busy
working
on
SS
Rajamouli's
magnum
opus
RRR,
also
starring
Jr
NTR,
Alia
Bhatt,
Ajay
Devgn,
Shriya
Saran
and
Olivia
Morris
in
pivotal
roles.
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Platform?
Acharya
makers
have
already
released
the
motion
poster
of
Chiranjeevi's
152nd
film
on
his
birthday
(August
22).
Notably,
fans
just
loved
the
Megastar's
dashing
avatar,
and
now
they
can't
wait
to
witness
his
magic
on
celluloid.
Acharya
is
expected
to
hit
the
screens
in
the
first
half
of
2021.