First Look of Wild Dog: Nagarjuna as NIA officer

First Look of Wild Dog Nagarjuna as NIA officer
First Look of Wild Dog Nagarjuna as NIA officer

King Nagarjuna has made an official announcement that he is going to play the role of NIA Officer in his next upcoming drama Wild Dog. Just now Nagarjuna has confirmed the same by releasing  first look  poster  of Wild Dog and said, “Excited to be part of a true life inspired drama after a long time.  I am playing a NIA officer!!”

 It is known news that Nagarjuna has joined hands with debutant Solomon for a film and the movie is titled World Dog. The first schedule of the film has been already completed and today evening, the makers officially confirmed that Nagarjuna is essaying NIA officer in Wild Dog.

 The first look poster of Nagarjuna starrer Wild Dog is very interesting. The  First Look poster briefs the story behind Hyderabad ACP Vijay Varma being called as Wild Dog by press. Nagarjuna is in action to conduct operation at Zora House in Hyderabad.   The poster shows that Wild Dog is popular for killing criminals and terrorists in his operation. The first look poster reminds us of the recent Disha encounter.

Solomon was the script writer for ‘Oopiri’, one of Nagarjuna’ biggest hits in his career. Nagarjuna Akkineni will also co-produce the upcoming  film Wild Dog under the banner of Annapurna Studios. Nagarjuna and Solomon want to rope in a prominent model who could bring glamorous weight to the movie.   The hunt for the female lead is on for Wild Dog. The sources close to the film unit revealed that Nagarjuna will be wooing a new girl  in this action drama where he is essaying NIA Officer.

 The film Wild Dog starring Nagarjuna has dialogues by Kiran Kumar and Shaneil Deo is handling the cinematography.

On the other side, Akkineni Nagarjuna will also feature in the upcoming Bollywood fantasy drama Brahmastra. This film will star Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Mouni Roy.



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