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Christmas 2023 packed with multiple releases

Christmas 2023 releases

Christmas 2023 promises an extravagant cinematic feast with a lineup of multiple highly-anticipated films set to grace the theaters. Telugu cinema enthusiasts will be treated to four remarkable offerings, while Bollywood fans can anticipate the grand release of the much-awaited Dunki.

Kicking off the Telugu extravaganza is Natural Star Nani’s Hi Nanna, a heartwarming emotional flick directed by debutant Shouryuv. The film stars the talented Mrunal Thakur as the female lead and is all set to hit the screens on December 21, 2023.

On December 22, 2023, fans can rejoice as Venkatesh’s 75th film, Saindhav, helmed by Sailesh Kolanu of HIT fame, takes the stage with its action-packed entertainment. The movie has garnered immense expectations, featuring the brilliant performances of Shraddha Srinath, Ruhani Sharma, and Andrea Jeremiah alongside the charismatic Venky.

Sudheer Babu’s PAN Indian venture, Harom Hara, directed by the talented Gnanasagar Dwaraka of Sehari fame, is also set to wow audiences on December 22, 2023. The film’s captivating glimpse has already raised anticipation levels.

Adding to the Christmas cheer, Nithiin’s Extra Ordinary Man, directed by the talented Vakkantham Vamsi and starring the enchanting Sreeleela, will grace the screens on December 23, 2023.

Amidst the excitement of the Telugu lineup, Bollywood enthusiasts will have a grand treat with Dunki, featuring the King Khan Shah Rukh, scheduled for release on December 22, 2023. Helmed by the master storyteller Raj Kumar Hirani, this union of talent is expected to deliver an unparalleled cinematic experience. SRK’s previous successe in 2023 with Pathaan has set the bar high for Jawan and Dunki.

With Raj Kumar Hirani and Shah Rukh Khan’s collaboration, expectations are soaring, promising an unparalleled cinematic extravaganza. Christmas 2023 will undoubtedly bring endless entertainment and captivating stories across diverse genres. It is likely that few films get either preponed or postponed based on theaters availability.

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