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Allari Naresh's next is 'James Bond'

Published On : 28 Apr 2015   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Looks like Tollywood's 'inspirational scripts' are not going to end soon. The latest film to join the list of films, which are said to be inspired by foreign films in Tollywood is 'James Bond' starring Allari Naresh.

The poster of Allari Naresh's 'James Bond' with the tagline 'Nenu Kaadhu Naa Pellam' was released recently. Looking the poster, it is clear that Allari Naresh plays an innocent husband and his wife is a gangster.

The film seems to have been inspired from the Korean movie series 'My Wife Is A Gangster', which is also about a female gangster getting married for a purpose.

An official announcement regarding the same is expected to be made soon.







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