‘Brahmastra’ starring Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor in the lead is creating interest. The film is gearing up for release on September 9.
And, now, megastar Chiranjeevi has also become a part of this film. He has lent his voice for the Telugu trailer of ‘Brahmastra’.
Director Ayan Mukherjee took to Instagram and posted a video of Chiranjeevi, writing, “I have met Chiranjeevi Garu on just two occasions – once with Ranbir when we asked him to lend his voice for Brahmāstra in Telugu, and once when we recorded his iconic voice a few days ago – but the feeling he has left me with, will last forever.
“A Mega Star with Magic Energy – He made me feel so warm and so welcome, and was so positive about Brahmāstra – I cherish deeply having had the privilege to have met him on this journey! With utmost respect (and excitement)… I feel honored to share that Chiranjeevi Garu is lending his Voice to our movie, and our Trailer in Telugu.
“To be in the Dub Studio with him, and to listen to his voice on our Trailer – will be one of my favorite memories on Brahmāstra! 2 days to go now…Our Trailer is out on June 15th!!”
‘Brahmastra’ also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna Akkineni, and Mouni Roy in the other important roles, UNI reported from New Delhi, detailing Chiranjeevi’s involvement.
SS Rajamouli is presenting the film in Telugu. Karan Johar is the producer in association with Star Studios.
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