Allari Naresh’s Kevvu Keka Film Launched

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Allari Naresh’s Kevvu Keka Film Launched

Kevvu Keka is the title of the new movie being made under Jahnavi Productions. Allari Naresh plays the hero of the film. The film is directed by Devi Prasad and is being produced by Boppana Chandra Sekhar. The shooting of the film was begun in Hyderabad a few days back. Naresh spoke the first dialogue of the film and camera was switched on by K S Rama Rao. Dr. Akkineni Nageswara Rao gave the first clap.

Director Devi Prasad spoke to the media on the occasion and said that the film of Naresh have become laughing clubs for the audience. He said this is the second film in the combination of Allari Naresh and the director. The director said that they have done Blade Babjee movie earlier which was a big hit. This has increased his responsibility and he is working hard to make the latest film also a big hit. He said Kevvu Keka film will have comedy two times that was in the film Blade Babjee. Hero Naresh who is proving himself as the minimum guarantee hero and is the perfect choice for small budget movies said that Devi Prasad is his favourite director. The story of the film was given by Vegeshna Satish and Naresh said that all his films that were written by Vegeshna were big hits.

Allari Naresh also said on the occasion of launch of the film shooting Kevvu Keka that Devi Prasad and Satish have worked for three years for the story of the film. The title was registered at the time of Gabbar Singh film audio release. He informed that the movie will attract the audience with a high dose of comedy. Vegesna, the writer of the film hoped that the movie will be a big hit. Producer of the film has said that regular shooting of the film will begin from 15th September, 2012. The shooting of second half of the film will be done is Bangkok. The unit of the film will go to Bangkok for shooting in October and November, he informed. He told to the reporters that Kevvu Keka is a movie that will entertain the audience for two and half hours. The audience can come out of the movie laughing for two and half hours, he said.