Vennela Kishore to headline ‘Chaari 111’, a spy action comedy

Telugu comedy actor Vennela Kishore to play the hero in director T.G. Keerthi Kumar’s spy action comedy ‘Chaari 111’

August 23, 2023 02:55 pm | Updated August 24, 2023 12:47 pm IST

An animation poster of ‘Chaari 111’, which will star Vennela Kishore in the lead.

An animation poster of ‘Chaari 111’, which will star Vennela Kishore in the lead.

Actor Vennela Kishore, who is one of the busiest comedy artistes in Telugu cinema, will be headlining Chaari 111, a spy action comedy to be directed by T.G. Keerthi Kumar. The film will be produced by Aditi Soni. 

Actor Vennela Kishore

Actor Vennela Kishore | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The announcement was made on Wednesday, along with an animation video to introduce the film’s concept and its protagonist. The video introduces Chaari 111 as a confused spy who has luck but no talent, is all style and no substance, and a dimwit. He has the task of saving Hyderabad from the problems caused by a mysterious villain. 

Chaari 111 is written and directed by T.G. Keerthi Kumar, who earlier directed the Sumanth-starrer Malli Modalaindi. Samyukta Viswanathan will play the female lead opposite Vennela Kishore. The film also stars Murali Sharma, Priya Malik, Brahmaji, Rahul Ravindran, Pavani Reddy and ‘Tagubothu’ Ramesh.

Vennela Kishore has been a part of several hits since his debut in Telugu cinema in 2005. Some of his recent films include Sarkaru Vaari Paata, Waltair Veerayya, Sita Ramam, Bimbisara, Oke Oka Jeevitham, F3 and Samajavaragamana.

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