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Needed A Second Kick: RGV On Reuniting With Nagarjuna

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Feb, 2018 12:12 PM
  • Needed A Second Kick: RGV On Reuniting With Nagarjuna
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma says it is time he got a "second kick" from actor Nagarjuna, with whom he has collaborated yet again for an action entertainer.
 
The Telugu film star Nagarjuna had worked in Varma's debut film "Shiva" in 1989.
 
"Feeling thrilled shooting in Mumbai for Ram Gopal Varma's action film. We are back again," Nagarjuna tweeted on Tuesday. 
 
Varma wrote: "It was Nagarjuna who kickstarted me with my debut film 'Shiva' and after all these years I really needed a second kick on my b*tt. Release Date and title to be announced soon."
 
The two have also worked in films like "Antham", "Govinda Govinda" and "Drohi".
 
Varma's last few films have not performed well at the box office. He has been in news for "God, Sex and Truth", featuring American porn actress Mia Malkova.

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