Makers of Ravi Teja's 'Ravanasura' release Sushanth's look on his b'day


Hyderabad, Mar 18 (IANS): Sushanth Anumolu, who has appeared in movies such as 'Kalidasu' and 'Chi La Sow', was last seen alongside Allu Arjun in 'Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo'. The actor will now essay a "dynamic role" in Ravi Teja's much-anticipated next movie, 'Ravanasura', and as Friday is his birthday, the film's makers released a poster featuring him.

The poster presents Sushanth in a fierce look. Though the makers of the Ravi Teja-starrer are keeping the details of Sushanth's character close to their chest, he looks intensely into the camera in the poster with long hair, blue eyes and beard.

Sushanth, an electrical engineer-turned-actor, is the grandson of the Telugu cinema icon Akkineni Nagewara Rao and nephew of the superstar Nagarjuna.

Sudheer Varma is directing the movie under the banners of RT Team Works and Abhishek Pictures. The movie is slated for release on September 30 this year.

Ravi Teja, popularly known as the 'Mass Maharaja', will play a lawyer in the action drama. He will also be seen essaying the lead role in 'Dhamaka', 'Rama Rao On Duty' and 'Tiger Nageswara Rao', which are in different stages of production.

 

  

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