Gali Janardhan Reddy's son Kireeti to make debut with multilingual film


Hyderabad, Mar 4 (IANS): Former Karnataka minister and Ballari mining fame Gali Janardhan Reddy's son Kireeti is all set for his debut in a Kannada-Telugu.

Kireeti's first movie was launched in Bengaluru, earlier on Friday. 'RRR' director SS Rajamouli, who graced the movie launch event at Bengaluru, cranked the clapboard for the first shot.

Kireeti's introductory video, which was released by the makers, marks a good start, as it is impressive. Kireeti, who is seen skating on a hoverboard, saves a little kid, who is trapped amidst the traffic. The introductory video is pleasant, as the background music is also appealing.

Radhakrishna is the director for this movie, while sensational musician Devi Sri Prasad, who recently made his presence felt with the blockbuster musical album for 'Pushpa', will compose the music for the movie.

The yet-to-be-titled movie is a Sai Korrapati Production and is presented by Sai Sivani under the Vaaraahi Chalana Chitram banner.

As the movie is to get on the floors soon, the makers will announce the other details soon. The multi-lingual movie is said to be a youthful romantic drama.

 

  

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