
But for the last two years, the banner has been churning out outright disasters like Chaavu Kaburu Challaga, Pakka Commercial, and Urvasivi Rakshasivo. Even their last outing, 18 Pages, didn’t impress the audience much.
Allu Aravind must also be regretting that his son’s pan-Indian film, Pushpa, went into the account of Mythri Movies and not his banner.
Now Allu Aravind and his team are hoping to revive their banner with the film Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha starring Kiran Abbvaram.
Kiran Abbavaram is also facing a lull in his career with a string of flops. He also depends on this film to reestablish himself as a saleable hero.
The film, set against the backdrop of Tirupathi, is all set to release in February. There are some promising vibes in the industry for this film.
We have to see if Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha puts a new life into the sagging legacy of Allu Aravind.
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