Tabu has begun shooting for Nagarjuna Akkineni’s landmark 100th film, tentatively titled King 100, marking a major reunion for the celebrated duo after more than two decades. Announced via social media, the project is directed by Ra Karthik, known for Made In Korea.
Prominent actress Tabu has joined the filming of Nagarjuna Akkineni's landmark 100th film, which is tentatively titled 'King 100'. The actress made this announcement on social media. "And we begin with the #King100
#Nagarjuna @annapurnastudios," she wrote. The upcoming film will be directed by Ra Karthik, who recently directed Priyanka Arul Mohan in the Netflix film Made In Korea.
The duo, who was seen in 1996 blockbuster Ninne Pelladata, last shared screen space in the 1998 film Aavida Maa Aavide. In an earlier interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, Nagarjuna said it was a fantastic time for the movies today.
"It is also a good time for new talents and storytelling. You can go anywhere you like and you will find an audience. You can watch a film in a foreign language and also connect with it. This has been happening a lot post-pandemic. Look what happened to Indian cinema, and specifically Telugu cinema; it has gone all over the world. It is not only entertaining the masses in India, but it is entertaining the masses elsewhere also. I am also watching Mexican, Korean, and South American films here and I am absolutely enjoying them. It truly is a fantastic time for filmmaking," the actor said.
Nagarjuna was last seen in Sekhar Kammula's Kuberaa and Lokesh Kanagaraj's Coolie. Tabu, on the other hand, was seen in the latest Bhooth Bangla.