Vijay Deverakonda is moved on the occasion of the release of the preparatory output of Dorasani from his brother Anand Devarakonda; Watch the video



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Vijay Deverakonda was very emotional during the pre-release of Dorasani. The frisky star of Tollywood was almost in tears as he was pronouncing his speech on his brother Anand.

Vijay Deverakonda has carved out a prominent place in Tollywood and his younger brother, Anand Deverakonda, is now going to showbiz. Anand made his film debut with the film. Dorasani and the film will be released on screens on July 12th. Shivatmika, daughter of Rajasekar and Jeevitha, will be seen in front of Anand in the film. The directors of the film organized a big pre-screening event yesterday, attended by all the actors and the team. Arjun Reddy star, Vijay Deverakonda, honored this great event for his brother.

Vijay was very moved during the event. The frisky star of Tollywood was almost in tears as he was pronouncing his speech on his brother Anand. Vijay also explained how he had stopped talking to his brother after deciding to act. The preliminary event of Dorasani was very entertaining and also left the audience surprised by Vijay's honest speech. Earlier in an interview, Anand had revealed how his brother laughed at his decision to enter the film industry. Anand said that when Vijay was having lunch, their father had casually mentioned his decision to make a showbiz incursion. "He burst out laughing and asked me, 'Are you serious?' "I replied:" Why not! "He also revealed how Vijay warned him against the functioning of the film industry.

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VD became emotional. #AnandDeverakonda [19659008] #Shivathmika #VijayDeverakonda pic.twitter.com/XgldZflwQx

– Jaffaism (@Jaffaism007) 2019

Dorasani is said to be a romantic tale set in the 1980s. Based on real lives, however, filmmakers Dorasani have not revealed any other details about the film.Vijay Deverakonda is famous after the events of his blockbuster film Arjun Reddy (2017). [19659013] The film is funded by Madhura Sreedhar Reddy and Yash Rangineni.

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