Key Points

The final shooting schedule for Ram Pothineni’s Andhra King Taluka has begun in Hyderabad. Romantic sequences with Bhagyashree Borse are currently being filmed at night. The team will later shift to daytime shoots for the climax and other key scenes. The film, featuring Upendra in a pivotal role, is set to be a high-quality entertainer.

Key Points: Ram Pothineni Wraps Andhra King Taluka Final Shoot in Hyderabad

  • Final month-long shoot underway for Ram Pothineni’s biopic
  • Romantic night sequences with Bhagyashree Borse being filmed
  • Climax and key scenes to follow in daytime shoots
  • Features Upendra as superstar Surya Kumar
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Final shooting schedule of Ram Pothineni's Andhra King Taluka begins in Hyderabad

Ram Pothineni and Bhagyashree Borse film romantic scenes as Andhra King Taluka enters its last shooting schedule in Hyderabad.

"When asked which taluk he represents, he says, 'Fans'. – Andhra King Taluka teaser"

Hyderabad, July 11

The unit of director Mahesh Babu's eagerly awaited commercial entertainer 'Andhra King Taluka', featuring Telugu star Ram Pothineni in the lead, on Friday began its final shooting schedule here in Hyderabad.

Sources close to the unit of the film say that the film’s new month-long shooting schedule commenced in a set erected in the city. At present, romantice sequences featuring the lead pair, Ram and Bhagyashree Borse, are being filmed against a night backdrop.

This night schedule is to continue for 10 days, the sources say and add that after these sequences are shot, the team will shift to daytime shoots for the next 20 days. During these 20 days, the unit would film the climax and other key sequences in the film. The unit is to wind up shooting with this final schedule.

Cinematography for the film is by Siddhartha Nuni, while music for the film has been composed by the talented duo of Vivek–Merwin. National Award-winning editor Sreekar Prasad has been assigned the responsibility of editing the film.

As announced by the production house, the film is a biopic of a fan called Sagar, played by Ram Pothineni. Actress Bhagyashree Borse, whose popularity graph is soaring north, plays the female lead in the film which will also feature Kannada superstar Upendra. Upendra plays the character of a film superstar called Surya Kumar in the film.

Backed by a highly experienced technical crew, the project promises top-notch cinematic quality. A title teaser released by the unit begins with a ticket issuer in a theatre, earmarking tickets for all the VIPs in the region. That is when Ram Pothineni turns up and demands 50 tickets from the man in the counter. When asked which taluk he represents, he says, "Fans".

Apart from Ram Pothineni, Bhagyashrii Borse and Upendra, the film will also feature a host of talented actors including Rao Ramesh, Murali Sharma, Satya, Rahul Ramakrishna and V.T.V. Ganesh.

Sources claim that with its talented cast, compelling premise, and high production and technical standards, Andhra King Taluka is shaping up to be a standout entertainer.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The technical team looks solid with Sreekar Prasad editing and Vivek-Merwin's music. But I hope the story isn't just another hero-worship film. We need more substance in commercial cinema these days.
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Arjun K
Bhagyashree Borse is such a fresh choice for the female lead! After her performance in the Marathi film, I'm excited to see her in Tollywood. Hope she gets good screen time and not just a flowerpot role 🌸
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Karthik V
The title teaser concept sounds interesting - representing all fans! As a movie buff from Vijayawada, I relate to this. Hope they show the real struggles and emotions of fans, not just heroism. Our theater groups will definitely celebrate this release!
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Priya S
Upendra playing a superstar character is perfect casting! His pan-Indian appeal will add so much value. The combination of Telugu and Kannada stars makes this truly a South Indian collaboration. More power to regional cinema unity! 💪
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Nikhil C
Hope they don't stretch the shooting too much. Recent Telugu films are losing impact due to rushed post-production. With Sreekar Prasad on board, I'm optimistic about crisp editing. The 50 tickets dialogue already sounds like a theater-puller!

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