Boyapati Srinu Seeks Blessings at Tirumala for 'Akhanda 2' Success

Telugu film director Boyapati Srinu visited the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple to offer prayers and seek blessings. He expressed his happiness at the opportunity and prayed for the well-being of people. His recent film, 'Akhanda 2', stars Nandamuri Balakrishna as a protector of Hinduism and highlights the importance of Sanatan Dharma. The director described the film as the "soul of India" during a special public screening event in Hyderabad.

Key Points: Director Boyapati Srinu Prays at Tirumala Temple

  • Director's temple visit for blessings
  • Film based on Sanatan Dharma
  • Nandamuri Balakrishna stars as protector
  • Special screening held in Hyderabad
  • Joint production by multiple banners
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'Akhanda 2' director Boyapati Srinu offers prayers at Tirumala Venkateswara Temple

Telugu director Boyapati Srinu offers prayers at Tirumala for his film 'Akhanda 2', starring Balakrishna, which highlights Sanatan Dharma.

'Akhanda 2' director Boyapati Srinu offers prayers at Tirumala Venkateswara Temple
"Akhanda 2... is the 'soul of India'. - Boyapati Srinu"

Tirumala, March 2

Renowned Telugu film director Boyapati Srinu visited the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple on Monday and offered special prayers.

The director arrived at Tirumala in the early hours and participated in temple rituals amid tight security arrangements. Temple priests welcomed him in accordance with traditional customs and also presented prasadam after the darshan.

Speaking briefly to the media, Boyapati Srinu expressed happiness over having the opportunity to seek the blessings of Lord Venkateswara and pray for the well-being and prosperity of people.

On the work front for Boyapati Srinu, he recently helmed Nandamuri Balakrishna starrer 'Akhanda 2'.

According to the trailer, the film is based on Sanatan Dharma and its importance today. Nandamuri plays Akhanda, a protector of Hinduism in the film.

In the sequel, Aadhi Pinisetty played a mystic and magically powerful man who could summon a demonic skeleton.

The movie is jointly produced by Ram Achanta, Gopi Achanta, and Ishan Saksena under 14 Reels Plus and IVY Entertainment, respectively.

The makers also held a special public screening of the film in Hyderabad, where a large number of students and members of the intellectual community took part.

At the event, Boyapati Srinu called the film Akhanda 2, which highlights the Sanatan Dharma in the movie, the "soul of India".

"Akhanda 2" was released in Hindi. Everyone is watching the movie. This is the soul of India. Everyone should encourage this film. The Sanatan Dharma has been in existence for 1000 years. It is present today and will be in the future too. We organised the screening for the people of this generation so that they can watch the movie in theatres."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Saw the trailer! Balayya Babu is in terrific form. The theme of protecting Sanatan Dharma is very relevant today. Hope the movie does well and delivers a powerful message along with the action.
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Aman W
While I respect his devotion, calling a single film the "soul of India" feels like a bit of an overstatement. India's soul is vast and diverse, found in countless stories and traditions, not just one movie.
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Shreya B
Tirumala darshan brings peace to everyone. Good to know he prayed for the well-being of all people. Jai Balaji! 🕉️ Looking forward to watching the film with my family this weekend.
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Vikram M
Boyapati's movies are known for high-octane mass moments. Combining that with a theme of Sanatan Dharma is an interesting mix. Hope the story does justice to the profound subject and isn't just superficial.
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Karthik V
The special screening for students and intellectuals is a smart move. Films with cultural themes should spark discussion. Wishing the team all the best. Our cinema has the power to educate and entertain together.

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