Motion poster of Chiranjeevi’s 150th film unveiled on birthday

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Mumbai, Aug 22 (PTI) Telugu actor Ram Charan Teja paida special tribute to his father, superstar Chiranjeevi, bylaunching the poster of his 150th film. Ram Charan celebrated Chiranjeevi’s 61st birthday today bylaunching the motion poster of "Khaidi No. 150". The Telugu actor, who turned producer for his father’sfilm, is going all out to ensure the superstar’s 150th film isremembered by the audience for a long time to come. "I’m happy to launch the motion poster of my father’s150th film. This is our tribute to the megastar and a specialtreat to his fans across the globe who are eagerly awaitingthe film," the 31-year-old actor said in a statement here. "Khaidi No. 150" is an upcoming Telugu action dramafeaturing Chiranjeevi and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles andmarks the filmstar-politician’s comeback to acting after nineyears. Konidela Production Company brought out the officialfirst look motion poster of the movie in association with LycaProductions. PTI KKP RSYDBSJMF

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