“Mahesh Babu Begins Shooting for Anticipated Film ‘SSMB28’ with Record-Breaking Deal with Netflix”

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Actor Mahesh Babu has started shooting for the film “SSMB28” in Hyderabad, which is being directed by Trivikram Srinivas. This film is expected to be a triple threat with Mahesh Babu both acting and being directed by Trivikram Srinivas. It has already made history with its digital rights being purchased by Netflix for an impressive amount of 81 crores, making it the highest amount ever paid for a Telugu film’s digital rights. The deal states that the movie will be available on Netflix 50 days after its theatrical release.

Pooja Hegde will play the female lead in the film, which is set to be released in theaters in 2023 and produced by Haarika & Hassine Creations and S Radhakrishna (China Babu). The creative team includes editor Navin Nooli, art director AS Prakash, music director S Thaman, and cinematographer PS Vinod.

Mahesh Babu’s recent film “Sarkaru Vaari Paata” received mixed reviews, but fans are excited for “SSMB28.” Following this project, he will be collaborating with director SS Rajamouli on another film. 2022 was a difficult year for Mahesh Babu as he lost his brother, mother, and father in a short period of time. However, he expressed his gratitude for the support he received from his fans and family during this difficult time.

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