Renowned director VV Vinayak is reportedly preparing for a comeback with a new film starring Victory Venkatesh. After a gap of several years, the filmmaker seems ready to return with a project that promises his signature mass entertainment style.
The story of the film has been penned by Vakkantam Vamsi. While Vamsi’s recent scripts have had mixed success at the box office, this new story is said to be crafted on a strong point-based premise aimed at audiences who enjoy action and drama. Vinayak and Vamsi’s collaboration is generating curiosity among fans eager to see what the duo has planned.
VV Vinayak has been absent from major Telugu film releases for some time. After the success of Khaidi Number 150, several of his later projects—including Intelligent and the Bollywood remake of Chhatrapati—did not perform well. There were even rumours that he was considering retirement. However, Vinayak appears determined to make a significant return, choosing a script that highlights his mass entertainer strengths.
Victory Venkatesh has reportedly already received the script and responded positively, signalling that the project could move forward soon. Sources indicate that the film will feature high-energy sequences, dramatic storytelling, and the larger-than-life style Vinayak is famous for.
VV Vinayak is known for delivering several blockbuster mass hits in Telugu cinema, including Aadi, Dil, Tagore, Bunny, Lakshmi, Yogi, Krishna, Adhurs, Badrinath, and Naayak. Despite making fewer films than some peers, his ability to connect with mass audiences and create memorable entertainers has cemented his place in the industry’s history.
With this new project, Vinayak is poised to reclaim his position as one of Telugu cinema’s leading mass directors. Fans are particularly excited to see his signature style combined with Victory Venkatesh’s star power, creating high expectations for the film.
This comeback could mark a new chapter in Vinayak’s career, reinforcing his reputation for delivering films that pulse with energy and entertain audiences across the state.









