OFFICIAL: Swathi's 'London Babulu' release date

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,October 20 2017]

'London Babulu', starring 'Colours' Swathi and debutante Rakshit in lead roles, will hit the screens on Nov 10. So far, the release of Sundeep Kishan's 'C/o Surya' and Manchu Manoj's 'Okkadu Migiladu' have been confirmed for the same day.

Produced by director Maruthi, the film is directed by B Chinnikrishna. A remake of the Tamil film 'Aandavan Kattalai', it has music by K and the cinematography by Sam K Naidu.

Swathi has been more into doing Tamil films after the disastrous performance of her 2015 movie 'Tripura'. Not that she hasn't been getting any offers in Telugu. Only that she is not doing any and every damn film.

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