Kannada

Chakravyuha to Release in March?

Fans's wait for Puneeth's next is finally over. Saravanan has completed the shoot and is now gearing up for a huge audio release that can happen "any time soon"

A Sharadhaa

For everyone who has been waiting for news about Puneeth Rajkumar’s latest film Chakravyuha, the shoot is done and it is at dubbing stages. Puneeth’s last film was Rana Vikrama that was out in April 2015, Since then, fans have been waiting with bated breath for the star’s next, which hopefully the makers are planning to bring out around his birthday. “We are planning to release in March. The film is now at post production stage and Puneeth has completed dubbing his portions. We are now waiting for other artistes to finish theirs too. Meanwhile, we are planning a mega audio launch, which will happen any time soon.” says producer NK Lohith.

Directed by Sarvanan, the film has been creating a buzz, with stars like Junior NTR and Kajal Aggarwal crooning for Chakravyuha.

Releasing some new stills of the film, the producer hinted that there will be a couple of more surprises, which fans can look forward to. “We can only make the official annoucement as and when it is confirmed. We will first announce the audio launch date followed by the release date of the film,” says the producer.

Rachita Ram plays the female lead and Tamil actor Arun Vijay essays a pivotal role in the film. SS Thaman is the music director and Shanmugam Sundaram is the cinematographer.

Meanwhile, Puneeth will be on the sets of Doddamane Hudga from today, where he will be shooting the first song for the film. A massive set has been erected in

Bengaluru where Puneeth and Radhika Pandit will be seen shaking a leg to the song in a sequence choreographed by Murali Master.

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