Tabu Joins Nagarjuna for Landmark 100th Film

The Telugu film industry is celebrating a massive nostalgic moment as veteran actress Tabu officially joins the sets of Akkineni Nagarjuna’s 100th film. Titled King 100, this prestigious project marks the reunion of one of Tollywood’s most beloved on-screen pairs after nearly three decades. The news broke when Tabu shared a picture of the film’s clapboard on social media, sparking an immediate wave of excitement among cinema lovers across the globe.

Produced under the home banner of Annapurna Studios, King 100 is being helmed by director Ra Karthik. This film is not just a milestone in Nagarjuna’s illustrious career but also a grand celebration of his legacy in Indian cinema. The production team welcomed Tabu with a special gesture on set, highlighting the deep mutual respect between the two stars. Their previous collaborations, especially the 1996 blockbuster Ninne Pelladatha, remain etched in the hearts of the audience.

According to the latest reports, Tabu will be playing a powerful and pivotal role that is central to the film’s narrative. While Aishwarya Rajesh is cast as the female lead, Tabu’s character is said to bring an emotional depth and a unique perspective to this high-budget action drama. The makers are keeping specific plot details under wraps, but it is understood that the story revolves around significant human emotions blended with commercial elements to appeal to a wide audience.

Technically, the film is shaping up to be a visual spectacle with music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. The project is being developed as a multilingual release to cater to the growing pan-India market. As the shooting progresses in Hyderabad, the chemistry and camaraderie between Nagarjuna and Tabu are reportedly as fresh as they were years ago. With a release target set for late 2026, King 100 is already one of the most anticipated movies in the South Indian film calendar.


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