Here are 5 reasons why'V' is the most anticipated movie of the year -
Nani's special 25th film
Introduced as a hero in his first collaboration with the filmmaker Indraganti Mohan Krishna, superstar Nani has reunited with him for the third time for this landmark film, that too now as an antagonist. Nani will be a portraying an exhilarating negative role in this blockbuster, making 'V' a promising special and surely a memorable one.
One of the first mainstream blockbuster Telugu film straight at home
After months of lockdown and paranoia owing to the on-going pandemic, 'V' becomes the first mainstream Telugu film to have a direct to digital release. After a brilliant run at the box office for 12 years, the superstar Nani's 25th film will not disappoint his fans worldwide as the pop-corn family entertainer is all set to come home to you this time on Amazon Prime Video.
Action-packed stunner
If the trailer hasn't already given you the kicks, Nani's anti-hero avatar is hungry for attention and will do anything and everything in his power to achieve that. The stunning visuals and hardcore stunts on display might even give a vigilante feel to the character. High on action with violence at zero-guilt, the movie is definitely going to pack a punch literally and figuratively.
Music by Amit Trivedi
From featuring on everyone's playlist through his brilliant music in Hindi cinema, the popular musician brings his impressive soundtrack for V. With Manasu Maree already making the right noises, Amit Trivedi's foray into the Telugu industry will definitely have us hooked. Entertaining star-studded ensemble
Besides Natural star Nani, this mainstream star-studded film also consists of the ever dashing Sudheer Babu, Ninnu Kori fame Nivetha Thomas and the beautiful Aditi Rao Hydari among others in pivotal roles. With this phenomenal ensemble at bay, 'V' will leave you in awe of its every moment and will ensure that the family entertainer will make you jump out of your seats with excitement
'V' will exclusively stream on Amazon Prime Video on September 5.