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Pawan Kalyan’s production banner is set to team up with another major production house. The banner that backed Prabhas’ recent release ‘The Raja Saab’ is now in talks for new projects. Filmmaker
TG Vishwa Prasad recently met Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan to discuss possible films. The meeting happened during the Bhogi festival, which is known for new beginnings.
The discussions did not begin suddenly. Talks about stories had already started earlier between the two teams. It seemed to be a calm and focused meeting where ideas were shared.
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Post shared by PK Creative Works
Pawan Kalyan’s banner, Pawan Kalyan Creative Works shared details of the meeting on X (formerly Twitter). In the post, it mentioned the new beginnings and future plans. It read, “Marking the spirit of new beginnings on the auspicious occasion of Bhogi, and taking forward earlier discussions on upcoming projects, Sri Pawan Kalyan met with People Media Factory Producer Sri Vishwa Prasad TG for further deliberations.” The message showed that both teams are serious about working together.
Producer TG Vishwa Prasad also reacted to the post and shared his happiness. He wrote, “Grateful to Sri Pawan Kalyan Garu for giving us the opportunity to discuss the stories.
It truly means a lot to us. We are excited and honoured to collaborate with PK Creative Works to bring strong, meaningful, and impactful content to audiences. Looking forward to this journey together.”
Pawan Kalyan’s work front
On the work front, Pawan Kalyan was last seen in ‘They Call Him OG’ directed by Sujeeth, which was a box office hit. The film made over Rs 293.65 crore worldwide.
Additionally, he will be next seen in the cop action drama film ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ directed by Harish Shankar.
On the other hand, ‘The Raja Saab’, after a solid start at the box office, saw a rapid decline due to the mixed reviews. The total collection has reached over Rs 124.65 crore in India.
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