Vijay Deverakonda was last seen in romantic drama Dear Comrade in which he shared the screen space with his Geetha Govindam co-star Rashmika Mandanna. The movie was released last year and received mixed response by the movie lovers and critics on its opening day. Dear also didn’t work well at the box office. But now the Hindi version of Dear Comrade is getting superb response on YouTube.
While the film Dear Comrade’ digital premiere on Amazon Prime was received well with a great number of views and good reviews, the latest is that the dubbed Hindi version of the film starring Vijay Deverakonda is making a mark as well. Popular distributor Goldmines Telefilms recorded a massive number of views of over 10 million in just 24 hours (1 day) of releasing the film (Hindi version of Dear Comrade) on YouTube, which is not an easy task for films of most heroes of Telugu Film Industry.
Directed by newcomer Bharat Kamma, Vijay Deverakonda, shared screen space with Rashmika Mandanna in the film. The pair previously worked together in blockbuster, Geetha Govindam.
On the otherside, Vijay Deverakonda is making his debut in Bollywood with his upcoming film Fighter. The action drama Fighter, which will be helmed by Temper, ISM and Ismart Shankar fame Puri Jagannadh, has been launched in Mumbai with pooja ceremony yesterday. Vijay Deverakonda’ 10th film is his first Pan India film and it will be backed by Bollywood filmmakers Karan Johar and Apoorva Mehta, while Puri Jagannadh produces it in association with Charmme Kaur.
Vijay Deverakonda underwent complete transformation, besides getting trained in mixed martial arts in Thailand for this upcoming film Fighter, which will be made simultaneously in Hindi and all south Indian languages- Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. Bollywood actress Ananya Pandey has been roped in Fighter to share the screen space with Vijay Deverakonda. Puri Jagannadh has already approached Ramya Krishna and she will play a crucial role in this film Fighter.
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