The anticipation among fans of the Telugu remake of “Pink,” starring Pawan Kalyan in “Vakeel Saab,” has reached new heights as the film is scheduled for a re-release in theatres. Originally released in 2021, the movie’s return to the big screen has garnered immense excitement and buzz among cinephiles.
Pawan Kalyan, who recently appeared in the 2023 film “Bro,” is making a comeback to the theatres with “Vakeel Saab.” While his upcoming projects are eagerly awaited, fans are thrilled to witness his performance once again in Venu Sriram’s directorial alongside stars like Nivetha Thomas, Anjali, and Ananya Nagalla.
The announcement of “Vakeel Saab” re-release was made by Sri Venkateshwara Creations on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) with a new poster of Pawan Kalyan. The producers expressed their excitement, stating, “Let’s celebrate Powerstar @PawanKalyan’s unshackled form of action and swag in theatres once again. #VakeelSaab Re Release in theatres on May 1st.”
Fans took to X to share their enthusiasm, noting that this time, the film will not be hindered by the COVID-19 pandemic. They reminisced about the initial release during the pandemic and expressed their eagerness to experience the “Vakeel Saab” euphoria on the big screen once more.
Some fans highlighted the strategic timing of the re-release, noting that May 1st, the chosen date, is ideal due to its political implications. They believe that this decision aligns well with Pawan Kalyan’s political engagements, considering his association with JanaSena and political alliances in Andhra Pradesh.
Amidst the excitement for “Vakeel Saab’s” re-release, fans also shared their experiences of watching the film during its initial release, showcasing the enduring popularity and impact of Pawan Kalyan’s performances.
Apart from “Vakeel Saab,” Pawan Kalyan is currently working on several upcoming projects, including Sujeeth’s “They Call Him OG,” expected to release in September, and Krish’s “Hari Hara Veera Mallu” and Harish Shankar’s “Ustaad Bhagat Singh.”
Sources By Agencies