Mega prince Varun Tej’s 13 to commence on September 13, film based on true events

Varun Tej has released a small video about his new film announcement without disclosing much details. The sneak peak video of Varun Tej 13 shows the actor reading the script with curiosity. has released a small video about his new film announcement without disclosing much details. The sneak peak video of Varun Tej 13 shows the actor reading the script with curiosity.
Varun Tej’s 13 to commence on September 13

Varun Tej’s 13 to commence on September 13

Carved out a niche name for himself, mega prince Varun Tej is not sticking to one particular genre. Rather picking only mass and commercial movies, he is smartly doing distinctive movies that have commercial viability. The actor, who enjoys a fan base among class and mass audience, Varun Tej has signed some interesting projects.
The actor’s has released a small video about his new film announcement without disclosing much details. The sneak peak video of Varun Tej 13 shows the actor reading the script with curiosity.
The quote about bravery, apparently, designate the valour of the character. There is delightful smile on Varun Tej’s face in the end specify his satisfaction over the script. He finally keeps a toy aircraft on the script and we can hear the sounds of a plane taking off. As the video suggests the story is set in the backdrop of a warand is based on true events.

Varun shared the teaser alongside the caption, "Touch the sky with Glory! #VT13".
Incidentally, Varun's last film, Anil Ravipudi's F3: Fun and Frustration, which had him star alongside Venkatrsh, Tamannaah and Mehreen Pirzada was a huge box office success. A standalone sequel of the 2019 F2, the film managed to cross the Rs 100 crore mark at the box office in 10 days of its release.
Trade analyst Vamsi Shekhar tweeted F3 has minted Rs 110 crore worldwide. “Producer in profits already in Nizam, Krishna, Guntur & Vizag (Own Release) Other areas in AP 80% Recovered & close to Breakeven. #100CrF3Movie #F3TripleBlockbuster,” he wrote.
Meanwhile, in an earlier interaction with Zoom Digital, director Anil Ravipudi had weighed in on the Bollywood and South debate, sharing his opinion as to why, he believes, South films are currently ruling box office. Opining that more action and cult kind of films are not happening in Bollywood, Anil had stated that it could be a reason why South films have gained traction. "Directors are delivering good content," he said adding that in Bollywood, "people are expecting something but are not getting them."
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