Telugu filmdom wishes Chiranjeevi luck for comeback film


Chennai, Jan 11 (IANS): The Telugu film industry is celebrating megastar Chiranjeevi's comeback with much fanfare. As his Telugu film "Khaidi No 150" has opened in cinemas, wishes are pouring in for the 61-year-old star.

Actor Ram Pothineni tweeted: "This is no mathematics. This is history. 150 100 The biggest festival ever. Wishing for the biggest blockbuster aKhaidi No 150'."

Writer-filmmaker B.V.S. Ravi said everybody was awaiting the arrival of the "emperor of entertainment".

"Chiranjeevi back on silver screen. All the best to 'Khaidi No 150'," he wrote.

Director Madhura Sreedhar tweeted: "What an excitement to see Chiranjeevi after 9 years."

"Khaidi No 150" is Chiranjeevi's 150th film and it is produced by his son Ram Charan.

A remake of Tamil blockbuster "Kaththi", the film also stars Kajal Aggarwal and Tarun Arora.

Meanwhile, the film is off to a flyer in the US and has already breached into the $1 million club from the premiere shows.

"The numbers are just phenomenal. The film has earned $1 million only from premieres in the US and this is proof to Chiranjeevi's large fan base around the globe. With even decent reports from initial shows, it's most likely to rewrite box-office records," trade analyst Trinath told IANS.

 

  

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