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Naga Chaitanya- Chandoo Mondeti's next film titled 'Savyasachi'

Actor Naga Chaitanyas upcoming Telugu film, to be directed by Chandoo Mondeti, has been titled "Savyasachi", the makers announced on Wednesday.

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After Premam, actor Naga Chaitanya and director Chandoo Mondeti have reunited for yet another film to be produced by Mythri Movie Makers.

Titled Savyasachi, the film is billed to be a high-voltage actioner and shows Chay in a new light. The title logo and first look poster of the film were unveiled by the makers on Wednesday.

Interestingly, the poster doesn’t reveal Chay’s face but it conveys the essence of the title as the protagonist, an ambidextrous by looks, holds two arrows in his hands.

The principal shooting of Savyasachi will begin in September. “Excited to be back with Chandoo and @MythriOfficial supporting us .. my next is #Savyasachi .. shoot starts this September,” Naga Chaitanya tweeted.

The makers are yet to announce the other cast and crew.

The project marks the reunion of Mondeti and Chaitanya, who had worked together in last year's Telugu blockbuster "Premam".

Mondeti had told IANS that Chaitanya had expressed interest to work with him again while shooting for "Premam".

"He liked the way we were working. He told me we should work again," Mondeti said earlier this year.

Being bankrolled by Mythri Movie Makers, the project is slated to go on the floors later this year.

On the career front, Chaitanya currently awaits the release of Telugu action flick "Yuddham Sharanam".  Directed by Krishna Marimuthu, the film is slated for release in September.

(with IANS inputs)

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