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EXCLUSIVE: Nivetha Thomas says that Vakeel Saab’s reach is far & wide because of Pawan Kalyan’s presence in it
Vakeel Saab has opened to a tremendous response at the box-office with the Telugu legal drama crossing Rs 40 crore gross on day one. Written By
Avinash Lohana 6894 reads Mumbai Published: April 10, 2021 07:11 pm EXCLUSIVE: Nivetha Thomas says that Vakeel Saab’s reach is far & wide because of Pawan Kalyan’s presence in it
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The Pawan Kalyan starrer Vakeel Saab has opened to a tremendous response at the box-office with the Telugu legal drama crossing Rs 40 crore gross on day one. Naturally, the actors are ecstatic about the response to the Telugu remake of Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury’s 2016 Hindi film, Pink. Now in an exclusive conversation with Pinkvilla, actress Nivetha Thomas who played Vemula Pallavi in Vakeel Saab has expressed her excitement around the love received by the film. “This is one of those stories
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The opening credits of Vakeel Saab paint a clear picture of how filmmaker Sriram Venu has approached this adaptation of Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury’s Pink. In the 2016-original, Taapsee Pannu’s name appears first on a black screen with no sound.
Her name is followed by Kriti Kulhari, Andrea Tariang, and then, Amitabh Bachchan. On the other hand, Vakeel Saab begins with a dedicated text animation coupled with a thumping background score to reveal Pawan Kalyan’s name.
Understandably, the makers wanted to give fans a moment to rejoice over the actor’s return to the marquee after a three-year sabbatical.
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