After delivering his second blockbuster movie in Hindi with the Ranbir Kapoor starrer ‘Animal’, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga is now working with Prabhas and Allu Arjun for his next projects.
In a new interview with India Today, Vanga expressed his desire to collaborate with Chiranjeevi Garu and Shah Rukh Khan. He mentioned that they are his idols, and though he doesn’t know when it will happen, he is determined to work with them.The director is keen on receiving a compelling script that he can take to both superstars, emphasizing that it must be a solid and fitting film and role. If such an opportunity arises, he plans to go into production within a month, aiming to release at least one film a year.

Sandeep continued, expressing that he writes the stories independently and doesn’t collaborate with a group. Given his solo approach, sharing the script or story with someone would consume a considerable amount of time. However, he acknowledged that with the experience gained from three films, he might expedite the process and work on films more swiftly in the future.

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‘Animal’ also starred Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Triptii Dimri and others. The film has been doing some record-breaking collections at the box office.

On the professional front, Sandeep Reddy Vanga is gearing up for the pre-production of ‘Spirit,’ featuring Prabhas in the lead role. The film is anticipated to commence filming by mid-year and is slated for release in 2025. Following this project, Sandeep will dive into ‘Animal Park,’ the sequel to his recently released film ‘Animal,’ and is also set to work on a film starring Allu Arjun.

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