Venkatesh-Trivikram’s Long-Awaited AK47 in Trouble?

Aadarsha Kutumbam AK47 film update

After many years of waiting, a film is finally taking shape in the combination of Venkatesh and Trivikram Srinivas. Earlier in his career, Trivikram delivered several successful films for Venkatesh as a writer. However, after becoming a director, he never made a film with him until now. That long gap has finally ended with Aadarsha Kutumbam-AK 47.

The project recently saw its formal announcement, followed by the film launch, and now the shooting has begun. However, at the same time, two developments have started worrying fans of both Venkatesh and Trivikram.

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The makers planned Aadarsha Kutumbam with a clear target to release it during this summer. Reports say that Trivikram has designed the story as a family drama blended with a crime backdrop. To maintain quality, the team initially brought in technicians who had earlier delivered great results. But now, changes within the technical team are raising concerns.

According to reports, the makers replaced the originally planned cinematographer with another technician. More recently, they also changed the art director. Initially, the team hired Vinesh Banglan, who worked on Lucky Baskhar, and even erected a large set under his supervision. However, Trivikram reportedly did not feel satisfied with the output. As a result, the team halted shooting and brought in another art director, Prakash, who redesigned and rebuilt the set.

Shooting resumed only after this change, and the work is now progressing at a faster pace.

Because of these delays, the team is currently filming other scenes while the construction of the main set continues. In this film, Srinidhi Shetty plays the female lead. Actor Nara Rohith plays an important role, and reports suggest that his character will also have a romantic track with another heroine.

The makers still aim to release the film in summer this year. However, with repeated changes in the team and delays in execution, doubts remain about whether the film can meet its planned release timeline.

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