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Ram Gopal Varma hints at Chiranjeevi-Pawan Kalyan film

Ram Gopal Varma

Ram Gopal Varma

Legendary director Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) recently posted a positive tweet about Power Star Pawan Kalyan, sparking excitement on social media. The post came on the occasion of the 47th anniversary of Chiranjeevi’s debut film Pranam Khareedu, released on 22 September. Many celebrities extended their wishes to the Megastar, and Pawan Kalyan also shared a special message. RGV reposted this and added his own comments, which are now going viral online.

In his post, RGV suggested that if Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan ever worked together, it would create a “Mega Power” film for Telugu audiences worldwide. He wrote that such a combination could produce the biggest commercial hit of this century. RGV, known for his controversial social media presence, has often tweeted negatively about Pawan Kalyan in recent years, making this supportive message particularly noteworthy.

Historically, Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan share a strong bond. Fans have long admired their relationship, and many hope filmmakers will explore a project bringing the two stars together. A collaboration like this would undoubtedly generate massive excitement among Telugu moviegoers.

Both actors are currently busy with their careers. Pawan Kalyan’s upcoming film OG is set for a worldwide release on 25 September, while he also remains active in politics. Meanwhile, he is completing Ustad Bhagat Singh and managing his schedule carefully to finish shooting. Chiranjeevi, on the other hand, has recently wrapped up Viswambhara and is now filming under the direction of Anil Ravipudi in Manasankaravar Prasad.

Fans are already speculating about the possibilities, imagining the energy and style both stars would bring to a single screen. RGV’s post has further fuelled these conversations, with social media buzzing with comments and shares. Even if this project is only a dream for now, the idea of a Chiranjeevi-Pawan Kalyan film has become a trending topic among Tollywood enthusiasts.

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