Rowdy Janardhan: Find out what inspired the unique title of Vijay Deverakonda starrer

The upcoming venture of actor Vijay Deverakonda, titled “Rowdy Janardhan,” has drawn a lot of interest following producer Dil Raju’s announcement. In this project, VD13, the Dear Comrade star will be working alongside director Ravi Kiran Kola.

According to a recent report by Koimoi, the title “Rowdy Janardhan” for the Vijay Deverakonda film may hold a significant meaning. It’s said that the movie appears to be set against the backdrop of Rayalaseema, a region in Telangana, suggesting a possible connection or reference to the local culture or history.

Consequently, creators plan to depict Vijay in a comparable rugged persona, given that individuals from this region are often stereotypically known for their bold and tough demeanor.

However, no formal verification has been provided by the production team or cast regarding the rumors surrounding the Vijay Deverakonda movie.

On March 5th, during a press conference for the re-release of Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu, Dil Raju inadvertently revealed the title of Vijay’s upcoming film, which is being directed by Ravi Kiran Kola.

The producer also mentioned that this project had already completed its pre-production stage.

Additionally, it’s worth noting that Vijay Deverakonda left audiences in awe with the thrilling sneak peek of his upcoming film, “Kingdom.” In this project, he’ll be showcasing an entirely rugged and powerfully built muscular figure.

The movie “Kingdom” is helmed by director Gowtham Tinnanuri, known for his work on “Jersey.” This film appears to be a full-fledged action flick according to its genre. From the trailer alone, it seems that Vijay portrays a growing hero who rises to defend and rescue his people from every danger lurking around them.

In a prior interview, movie producer Naga Vamsi revealed that Anirudh Ravichander is responsible for crafting the musical score for Kingdom. The film will reportedly span across two distinct time periods and narratives, each presented in separate installments.

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2025-03-07 09:37