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Pooja Entertainment to collaborate with Telugu director for their Pan India next

Ramesh Varma, known for Telugu blockbusters like The Great Veera, Abhyait Rakshaadu, and Khiladi, is getting ready to break into Bollywood and has teamed up with Pooja Entertainment, India’s top production company. The movie is now named “WHO,” and Ramesh Varma will direct it under the Pooja label.

Devi Sri Prasad (DSP), a music composer-singer best known for this year’s huge dance smash single Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava and the background music movie Pushpa: The Rise, has also been enlisted.

In order to enter the Pan India category, Pooja Entertainment plans to produce and release “WHO” in five different Indian languages: Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

The official Twitter account of Pooja Entertainment unveiled the news and wrote, “Delighted to announce the association with the Telugu director #RameshVarma and Musician #DeviSriPrasad for our next titled #WHO. Set to release Pan India in 5 different languages.

In the past, Bollywood has benefited from significant blockbusters from Pooja Entertainment like Bell Bottom and Coolie No. 1 Jawaani Jaaneman.

For the upcoming year, Pooja Entertainment has a diverse lineup of movies. The production company crosses genres and has movies like the recently released Bellbottom, Coolie No. 1, and Jawani Janeman as well as many others in the works. have hired some of the most well-known artists and technicians for their projects. The banner was the first production company in the nation to begin filming throughout the epidemic and to screen its movie “Bellbottom” in theaters while the outbreak was going on.

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In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.
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