All eyes set on Chiranjeevi's 'Stalin'

Sep 11, 2006 B. Anuradha



Hyderabad, Sep 11 (IANS) After not-so-impressive performance of his film "Jai Chiranjeeva", Telugu Superstar Chiranjeevi's fans are eagerly waiting for his next flick "Stalin" that is releasing Sep 20.


Chiranjeevi plays a saviour in the film, protects orphans, and describes "Stalin" as "a feast for my fans".


Murugadoss, who made a big splash on the Telugu screen with "Ghazini", directs "Stalin" which has vivacious Trisha in the female lead. The director says that the "socially relevant theme" will suit the "larger-than-life image" of the actor.


With "Stalin", Chiru, as the superstar is popularly known, is doing a film for his brother Nagendra Babu, producer of the film, after a long gap.


Mani Sharma's tunes for the film are said to be designed to suit the actor's well-known dancing style.


At a recent function to launch the film's music, the superstar invited HIV-infected children on stage and urged people to understand their feelings. They represented the helpless children for whom he fights in the film.


Chiranjeevi took the opportunity to introduce his son Sai Charan Teja to his fans.


"I hope you all will take care of him," he said.



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