Ravi Teja‘s upcoming film “Mr. Bachchan” is gearing up to resume shooting next week following a temporary break.
The main filming phase concluded last month, but production was paused as director Harish Shankar traveled to the United States to collaborate with Mickey J Meyer, the film’s music director based there, on recording two pivotal songs. The decision to record in the US was made due to Meyer’s location.
The team is now eager to continue shooting to incorporate these newly composed tracks into the film. In “Mr. Bachchan,” Bhagyashree Borse, a newcomer, portrays Ravi Teja’s love interest.
The movie itself is a remake of the Hindi blockbuster “Raid,” and its adaptation promises to bring a fresh perspective to South Indian audiences.
Ravi Teja has placed considerable hopes on “Mr. Bachchan” to revive his recent career setbacks. His previous films like “Ravanasura,” “Tiger Nageswara Rao,” and “Eagle” failed to meet expectations at the box office.
The actor is banking on the success of “Mr. Bachchan” to reclaim his position in the industry and regain the audience’s trust.
With a solid team and an engaging storyline, Ravi Teja is optimistic about delivering a compelling performance that resonates with viewers and brings him the much-needed success.