Hari Hara Veera Mallu, starring Pawan Kalyan, is finally set to release on July 24. Director Krish pens an emotional note as the film nears completion after years of delay.

Updated On – 22 July 2025, 02:36 PM




Hyderabad: Hari Hara Veera Mallu is finally heading to theatres on July 24. But before the audience gets to watch the long-awaited period actioner on the big screen, director Krish Jagarlamudi has opened up with a heartfelt note.

Krish, who began the project with high ambition, had stepped away midway due to personal reasons. The film was later taken over by Jyothi Krishna, son of producer A M Ratnam. In his Instagram post, Krish described the film as one of his most personal and passionate journeys, thanking Pawan Kalyan and A M Ratnam for keeping the vision alive.


“There’s a fire in him that no camera can fully capture,” he wrote, referring to Pawan Kalyan. He called the actor the soul of the film, someone who brought both intensity and purpose to the story. He also praised Ratnam for being the backbone who held everything together, even through the chaos.

While Krish may have stepped away from direction, the tone of his message makes it clear that Hari Hara Veera Mallu remains close to his heart.

The film, which is set in the Mughal era, features Pawan Kalyan in the lead. Nidhhi Agerwal plays the female lead, while Bobby Deol will be seen as the antagonist. Music is composed by Oscar awardee music director, MM Keeravani. Produced by Mega Surya Productions, this period drama has seen several delays over the years, but is now finally complete and ready for release.

However, with just two days left, the bookings are yet to be opened.

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