

Unlike part one, which had multiple stories running parallelly, this film will have just one story. The screenplay and story line will be heavy and intriguing. We intend to take the Awe franchise forward with the sequel.”Įlaborating more about the project, he said, “Awe 2 is going to be completely different. He said, “Yes, it is officially in the works. Recently, Prashanth had confirmed to a daily that he is working on Awe sequel. He had plans to begin shooting from April however, given the current circumstance around the world, he had to puts his plans on the back-burner. Prashanth did extensive research on the subject and even began work on the pre-production.

The report added that Prashanth decided to work on a script with coronavirus as central theme. It is exactly around the same time news about coronavirus outbreak made headlines. As per a report by India Today, Prashanth was supposed to work on the sequel to Awe, but when the project didn’t take off as planned, he decided to work on a fresh script. However, this film is yet to be released.Telugu filmmaker Prashanth Varma, best known for helming National Award Winning film Awe, is all set to make a film on the coronavirus pandemic, according to reports. The film was the official remake of the Bollywood hit Queen. Before Zombie Reddy, he later helmed That Is Mahalakshmi, which had Tamannaah in the lead. His second film was a detective thriller Kalki, which was apparently inspired by India's popular fictional detective character Byomkesh Bakshi. Prasanth is known for experimenting with genres since his debut film Awe, which won multiple National Award for Best Special Effects and Best Makeup in 2018.

The Dawn of A New Cinematic Universe #HanuManTheOrigin /ALu3hbXsQ2 Prasanth capitalised on Rayalaseema's reputation in popular culture to make a dark comedy that revolved around a zombie outbreak. Rayalaseema has provided a primal setting for numerous violent movies in Telugu for many years now. Sajja had made his debut as a lead actor with Prasanth's last directorial Zombie Reddy. The filmmakers have promised that this film will be a “visual extravaganza”. Prasanth aspires to create a cinematic universe of superheroes beginning with Hanu-Man, which is inspired by the Hindu god Hanuman. "The Dawn of A New Cinematic Universe #HanuManTheOrign," tweeted Prasanth, while sharing a photo from the launch event.

The film was launched with a customary puja in Hyderabad in the presence of the film's cast and crew. Director Prasanth Varma's upcoming movie Hanu-Man went on floors on Friday.
