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Watch: Action-packed teaser of Ram Charan’s 'Vinaya Vidheya Rama' out

The film has Vivek Oberoi playing the antagonist.

Written by : TNM Staff

The teaser of Ram Charan Teja’s upcoming flick Vinaya Vidheya Rama was released on Friday. Directed by Boyapati Sreenu and bankrolled by DVV Danayya, the movie is touted to be an action thriller.

From the teaser, the movie seems to be a action- drama where Bollywood star Vivek Oberoi plays the antagonist, his second outing in Telugu after Rakta Charitra. Ram Charan plays the lead, and takes his own name as Ram Konidela. The sequences in the one-minute long teaser prove that the film is action-packed and will have Ram Charan playing the angry young man.

In a dialogue that is supposed to set the mood of the movie, Ram Charan is heard asking the antagonist to choose between being threatened and getting killed. “To threaten somebody, it takes 10 minutes. To kill someone, it takes 15 minutes. Whatever it is, you can choose,” Ram Charan roars on screen.

VVR is Ram Charan’s next release following the success of his last movie Rangasthalam early this year. Rangasthalam’s massive success at the box office has upped the expectations among Ram Charan fans for this upcoming flick.

VVR is bankrolled by DVV Danayya under his banner DVV Entertainment. Bollywood star Vivek Oberoi will play the main antagonist while actor Prashanth will be seen as Ram Charan's brother with Sneha appearing in a crucial role.

The movie has music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Kiara Advani who was last seen in Mahesh Babu’s Bharat Ane Nenu will pair opposite Ram Charan in the film.  Also, Baahubali actor Ramya Krishnan will be seen in an important role in the film.

There was speculation that VVR is facing problems with its cinematographer Rishi Punjabi moving out, following the delay in shooting schedules, and that this would result in further delays. However, it now looks like the film is right on track!

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