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Allu Sirish and Anu Emmanuel’s next film announced, first look to be out on 30th May

Allu Sirish and Anu Emmanuel’s next film announced, first look to be out on 30th May

By Murtuza Iqbal

Allu Sirish made his acting debut with the 2013 release Gouravam. He later featured in movies like Kotha Janta, Srirastu Subhamastu, 1971: Beyond Borders (Malayalam), Okka Kshanam, and ABCD – American Born Confused Desi.


ABCD – American Born Confused Desi released in 2019, and the fans of the actor have been waiting to know which will be his next film. Today, Allu Sirish’s next film has been announced, and the makers have unveiled the pre-look of the movie.

Geetha Arts tweeted, “Here’s a movie that gives a refreshing perspective to love and relationship. Presenting the Pre Look of @AlluSirish & @ItsAnuEmmanuel 's #Sirish6 #Sirish6FirstLook May 30th at 11 am! Advance Birthday Wishes to #AlluSirish #AlluAravind @GA2Official.”

The first look of the film will be out on 30th May 2021. Allu Sirish will celebrate his 36th birthday on the same day. Apart from Allu Sirish, the film will also star Anu Emmanuel in the lead role.

Anu has earlier worked in Telugu films like Majnu, Kittu Unnadu Jagratha, Oxygen, Agnyaathavaasi, Naa Peru Surya, Shailaja Reddy Alludu, and Alludu Adhurs.

Meanwhile, Allu Sirish had recently featured in a music video titled Vilayati Sharaab. The song had become a chartbuster and the actor’s dance moves were appreciated a lot.

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