Star actress husband betting high on Tollywood heroes
No special introduction is needed for Raveena Tandon. The Bollywood star, known to Telugu audiences for her role in the movie “Aakshavidhilo” alongside Nagarjuna, has captivated audiences nationwide with her appearance in the recent pan-India film KGF. Now, she’s in the spotlight once more, but this time, it’s not for her films, but for her husband’s latest move in the South Indian film industry.
Star actress Raveena Tandon’s husband, Anil Thadani, is making big moves in the North Indian film market. His company, AA Films, has grabbed the distribution rights for four exciting South Indian movies dubbed in Hindi. These movies are expected to be huge hits and bring in big bucks.
The first movie on the list is Kalki, set to release tentatively in May 2024. It stars Prabhas, who became a household name with his outstanding performance in the Baahubali series. Next up is Pushpa: The Rule (Part 2), hitting screens on August 15, 2024. This sequel to the action-packed drama Pushpa features Allu Arjun and is anticipated to be a blockbuster.
In October 2024, audiences can look forward to Devara, starring Jr. NTR and directed by Koratala Siva. This movie is co-acquired with Dharma Productions, adding more excitement to the mix. Lastly, “Game Changer,” releasing in November 2024, stars Ram Charan and is helmed by acclaimed director S Shankar.
By securing these high-profile films, AA Films aims to tap into the growing craze for South Indian cinema across India. Anil Thadani’s past successes, distributing films like the Baahubali series and recent hits such as Pushpa, Kantara, Salaar, and HanuMan, demonstrate his knack for picking winners.
Industry experts predict that Thadani’s strategic acquisitions will solidify AA Films’ position as a major player in the North Indian film distribution scene for the rest of 2024. Betting on top South Indian stars like Prabhas, Allu Arjun, Jr. NTR, and Ram Charan is expected to pay off handsomely, potentially catapulting AA Films to the top of the distribution game by the year’s end.