Powerstar Pawan Kalyan and his elder brother, Megastar Chiranjeevi, crossed paths on the sets of the latter’s upcoming film, Vishwambhara. This meeting symbolizes a significant shift in dynamics. In 2008, Telugu icon Chiranjeevi embarked on his political journey by launching the Praja Rajyam Party. He temporarily set aside his acting career to focus on politics for nearly a decade. During this time, he made cameo appearances in his son Ram Charan’s movies, including Bruce Lee and Magadheera.

Throughout this period, Chiranjeevi’s brother, Pawan Kalyan, was on a winning streak with consecutive hits such as Jalsa and Gabbar Singh. Fast forward to 2024, while Chiranjeevi has returned to the silver screen, Pawan Kalyan is immersed in campaigning for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, where he is vying for a seat from Pithapuram.

Chiranjeevi took to social media to post the video capturing their reunion, complete with edited background scores adding to the excitement. Pawan Kalyan made a striking entrance with his entourage, donning a white ensemble befitting his political persona. Meanwhile, Chiranjeevi exuded vibrancy and style as he prepared for his scene on set.

A massive set depicting the Hindu deity Hanuman served as the backdrop for the film, with the entire cast and crew, including the two stars, posing in front of it. Actress Trisha, portraying the heroine, was also featured in the video. Pawan Kalyan presented her with a sapling as a gesture of appreciation. The video, a delightful offering from the filmmakers, commemorated the Telugu festival of Ugadi.

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Under the direction of Mallidi Vasishta, “Vishwambhara” emerges as a fantasy film that potentially integrates into the larger cinematic universe the director envisions. Vasishta, celebrated for his blockbuster debut “Bimbisara,” captivated Telugu audiences with his storytelling prowess. Chiranjeevi’s swift collaboration with him underscores the anticipation surrounding their upcoming film slated for a 2025 release.

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