
Priyanka Chopra, Mahesh Babu React To SS Rajamouli's Mysterious Post
January 25, 2025: It looks like SS Rajamouli’s upcoming project with Mahesh Babu is finally taking shape, and the excitement is palpable!
The teaser shared by Rajamouli with the playful “caging the lion” reference is a fun way to confirm what fans have been speculating for months. Mahesh Babu’s reply, using his iconic Pokiri dialogue, only adds to the hype, showing his commitment and enthusiasm for the project.
What’s intriguing is Priyanka Chopra’s comment “finally” under Rajamouli’s post, suggesting her involvement in the film, though the details are still under wraps. It adds another layer of excitement, as Priyanka and Rajamouli working together would certainly be a major collaboration. The secrecy surrounding the cast only adds to the curiosity—Rajamouli’s films are known for their epic scale, and it’ll be interesting to see who else gets involved.
Mahesh Babu’s recent role as Mufasa in the Telugu version of The Lion King shows his versatility, so it’s no surprise he’s teaming up with Rajamouli for something equally ambitious. With such big names involved, the project already has tons of buzz surrounding it, even though we still don’t know much about the plot or other cast members.
With Rajamouli’s reputation for creating cinematic spectacles, this film is already generating anticipation. Do you think this collaboration will become another milestone in Indian cinema, like Rajamouli’s previous successes?
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