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Harshavardhan Rane’s Avunu 2 is higher than Prequel

  • It is already recorded that Ravi Babu directorial ‘Avunu’ is a stupendous hit film in the Tollywood industry released in the year 2012. The actor Harshvardhan Rane says that the thrills in the sequel of ‘Avunu’ a forthcoming Telugu horror is titled as "Avunu 2".  

    Harshavardhan told, "Everything about 'Avunu 2' will be many notches higher than its prequel. The sequel is scarier, and there'll be more thrills and chills. I myself felt it when I was shooting. Ravi sir has added a lot of layers to the film and some new elements too".

    He said, "In the end of 'Avunu', I go into an operation theater and you see some footsteps following me inside. The sequel starts from that point. It's because of the overwhelming feedback of the prequel that Ravi sir decided to work on 'Avunu 2'".

    He added, "There's a misconception that actors with no background don't get any exposure from big production houses. I think people should start rethinking about it. Suresh Productions had also backed my earlier film 'Prema Ishq Kadhal'".

    He continued, "Just like how you find players from different backgrounds in Indian cricket team; our Telugu industry is looking for talent and it doesn't matter where it comes from".

    On the other hand Rane is eager for the release of his Hindi debut titled as "Satra Ko Shaadi Hain" produced by John Abraham.

    Sharing his Bollywood experiences, "I've learnt that there's absolutely no difference in Telugu and Hindi industries. Everything is almost identical. The only difference is that Hindi films have a wider release."

    He added, "Both the industries are on par with each other. Bollywood is hiring technicians from south and we're hiring actors. There's so much of talent exchange happening in these industries. I think that's very healthy".

    He concluded, "I haven't really chalked out a plan yet. I'm indebted to Telugu industry for my life because it has given me so many films and a fan following. And I'm recognized today through my Telugu films".

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