A still from the trailer (Photo | YouTube) 
Telugu

Telugu star Nani releases trailer of 'Alluri', story of a cop who turns violent

'Alluri', which will be released worldwide on September 23, has been produced by Bekkem Venugopal for Lucky Media and is being presented by Bekkem Babita.

ANI

CHENNAI: Telugu star Nani has released the trailer of director Pradeep Varma's debut film, 'Alluri', featuring actor Sree Vishnu in the lead. The trailer begins with Tanikella Bharani's inspirational words to a youngster.

Sree Vishnu is introduced as a police officer, Alluri, who sports a unique style of tackling criminals. The trailer shows that Alluri turns violent only when there is no other option left.

Ideally, he prefers to deal with cases in a non-violent manner. He brings about a change in Naxalites and criminals but he has bigger hurdles to overcome. He even sacrifices his personal life for his police job.

Alluri's is an inspirational journey, going by trailer. Kayadu Lohar plays Sree Vishnu's wife in the film.

Pradeep Varma makes a good impression with his writing and taking. Raj Thota's camera work is neat and Harshavardhan Rameshwar strengthens the narrative with his captivating background score. It's evident through the trailer that Alluri is going to be a gripping police drama.

The film's pre-release event will be held at the N Convention in Hyderabad on September 18 with Allu Arjun gracing it as the chief guest.

Dharmendra Kakarala and Vital are handling the editing and art departments respectively.

'Alluri', which will be released worldwide on September 23, has been produced by Bekkem Venugopal for Lucky Media and is being presented by Bekkem Babita.

Mamata condemns attack on judicial officers amid SC rap, says BJP 'plotting' unrest for President’s rule

Iran vows 'crushing' attacks on US after Trump's 'back to Stone Ages' threat

Rahul Gandhi releases Congress manifesto for Assam elections, with focus on 11 sectors

AAP drops Raghav Chadha as Rajya Sabha deputy leader, names Ashok Kumar Mittal

Vijay alleges conspiracy in Karur tragedy, says election should lead to 'whistle revolution'

SCROLL FOR NEXT