
Pawan Kalyan’s long-delayed film Hari Hara Veera Mallu is still pending completion. This film was announced alongside Vakeel Saab as Pawan Kalyan’s 27th movie, with Krish Jagarlamudi as the director and AM Rathnam as the producer. It was initially planned as a pan-India project, but due to multiple delays, it has been stuck for nearly four years.
The COVID-19 lockdown, Pawan Kalyan’s commitments to other projects, and his political engagements have all contributed to the delays.
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Adding to the complications, Krish stepped away from the project, and AM Rathnam’s son, Ratnam Krishna, took over as the director. Despite these setbacks, the makers had announced a release date of March 28.
However, the film’s shoot is still incomplete, making this release date highly unlikely. At the same time, Robin Hood has already locked March 28 for its release, while Mad Square is scheduled for March 29.
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This further confirms that Hari Hara Veera Mallu is unlikely to hit theaters in March.
Strangely, the makers are still promoting the film with the same release date. However, industry reports suggest that the film might be postponed to August, possibly targeting an Independence Day release.
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Since the film features patriotic elements, the team believes that August would be the ideal time to release it.
Fans, meanwhile, are hoping for an intense, powerful performance from Pawan Kalyan, similar to Vicky Kaushal’s act in Chhaava. The presence of Bobby Deol as Aurangzeb has also raised expectations for electrifying confrontation scenes between the two actors.
The big question remains—can Hari Hara Veera Mallu replicate Chhaava’s box office success and become Pawan Kalyan’s first ₹100 crore share film?
While Vicky Kaushal is a dedicated actor who has given his blood, sweat, and soul to Chhaava, such dedication from Pawan Kalyan can’t be expected.
So, it is doubtful whether Pawan can create the same impact on the audience that Vicky Kaushal did in Chhaava, especially during the climax.