Nani and Sujeeth Join Forces for Mega Action Spectacle #Nani34
October 3, 2025 Published by rajeshe092eb6a68
Natural Star Nani, riding high on back-to-back blockbuster successes, has officially launched his next big-ticket project, tentatively titled #Nani34. Touted as the most ambitious film of his career, the project brings together the stylish filmmaker Sujeeth, known for his recent mega hit They Call Him OG, and passionate producer Venkat Boyanapalli of Niharika Entertainment, in association with Nani’s own Unanimous Productions.
The auspicious occasion of Dussehra was chosen for the grand launch ceremony, which turned into a star-studded affair. The event witnessed the presence of Victory Venkatesh, who gave his blessings by sounding the first clap for the camera. Adding a personal touch, Nani’s father Rambabu Ghanta switched on the camera, while Nani and Venkat Boyanapalli handed over the script to director Sujeeth. Directors Rahul Sankrityan, Srikanth Odela, and Shouryuv jointly directed the first shot, making the launch truly special.
Several prominent personalities, including Director Ram Jagadeesh and Producer Sudhakar Cherukuri, also graced the occasion, adding weight to the film’s grand beginning.
Mounted on the biggest budget of Nani’s career, #Nani34 promises to be a large-scale cinematic spectacle. With world-class production values, the film is designed as a universal entertainer, blending high-octane action, heartfelt emotions, and Nani’s trademark humor.
Director Sujeeth has reportedly designed a unique, never-before-seen character for Nani, showcasing the actor in a dynamic new dimension. Speaking about the project, producer Venkat Boyanapalli expressed his determination to make this a landmark film, ensuring the highest standards in every department—from scale to storytelling.
With such a powerful team on board, #Nani34 has already created tremendous excitement among fans and the industry. The film is set to redefine action cinema in Telugu, with more updates on the cast and crew expected soon.
