Rana Daggubati who is a close friend of actor and producer Lakshmi Manchu released the glimpse of Lakshmi’s upcoming film ‘Agninakshatram’. Lakshmi plays a cop in Agninakshatram and it also stars her father Mohan Babu Garu, Samuthrakani, Viswant Chitra, Siddique and few others.
Agninakshatram is touted as a high octane crime thriller which will put the audiences on the edge of their seats. Lakshmi looks lethal in uniform and we see her packing punches. The visuals are fast paced and creates a sense of mystery.
Rana said, “Lakshmi is going to surprise everyone with this film. She plays a cop and a badass one! I have seen some rushes and it really looks fabulous. Lakshmi is a dear friend and I’m more than happy to reveal a glimpse of the movie.”
Lakshmi shared her excitement, “Rana is a close friend, a confidante and he supports me in everything I do.
Agninakshatram is touted as a high octane crime thriller which will put the audiences on the edge of their seats. Lakshmi looks lethal in uniform and we see her packing punches. The visuals are fast paced and creates a sense of mystery.
Rana said, “Lakshmi is going to surprise everyone with this film. She plays a cop and a badass one! I have seen some rushes and it really looks fabulous. Lakshmi is a dear friend and I’m more than happy to reveal a glimpse of the movie.”
Lakshmi shared her excitement, “Rana is a close friend, a confidante and he supports me in everything I do.
- 2/14/2023
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
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India has made its mark in world cinema with the work of talented filmmakers like Chaitanya Tamahe, which recently got into the list of competing films for the Venice International Film Festival. However Indian independent films remain limited to festivals as avenues for a proper release and monetization are localised and few. A traditional release through theatres is very expensive and it’s tougher for small-budget films to find a place in major Ott platforms. Many are available for viewing outside India but there is a lack of spaces within the country itself which can take these films to the right audience.
To change this, Cinemapreneur decided to launch an online pay-per-view platform exclusively for Indian independent films. While the Ott was being set up, they also organised offline screenings for films like Achal...
India has made its mark in world cinema with the work of talented filmmakers like Chaitanya Tamahe, which recently got into the list of competing films for the Venice International Film Festival. However Indian independent films remain limited to festivals as avenues for a proper release and monetization are localised and few. A traditional release through theatres is very expensive and it’s tougher for small-budget films to find a place in major Ott platforms. Many are available for viewing outside India but there is a lack of spaces within the country itself which can take these films to the right audience.
To change this, Cinemapreneur decided to launch an online pay-per-view platform exclusively for Indian independent films. While the Ott was being set up, they also organised offline screenings for films like Achal...
- 8/5/2020
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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