Varun Sandesh’s ‘Black Mail’ Grandly Launched with Pooja Ceremony under Hanuman Film Factory Banner
Varun Sandesh starrer Black Mail, produced by Avinash Koonapareddy under the Hanuman Film Factory banner and written & directed by Srinivas Gundreddy, was officially launched today with a grand pooja ceremony in Hyderabad at Prasad Labs. The film features an ensemble cast including Gemini Suresh, Prithviraj, Sammeta Gandhi, and Nag Mahesh in key roles.
The launch event was attended by several prominent guests from the film industry. Renowned writer-producer Kona Venkat gave the first clap for the muhurtham shot, while senior producer Bharadwaj switched on the camera. Gemini Suresh’s mother M. Venkata Subba Lakshmi directed the first shot. Actors Rakshith Atluri and Sreelu were among the celebrities who attended the event and conveyed their best wishes to the team.
Speaking at the event, director Srinivas Gundreddy expressed his gratitude to the media, guests, and producers for believing in his vision. He said the film has a strong and engaging story and hoped that media support would help take the project to audiences in a big way. Hero Varun Sandesh shared that he had known the director for a long time and was impressed by the content when the story was narrated to him. He thanked the producers and guests and revealed that the regular shoot will begin soon.
Actor Gemini Suresh said he was happy to be sharing screen space with Varun Sandesh and praised producer Avinash for supporting him in many ways. He added that Srinivas, who directed his debut as a hero, has given him a strong role in this film too. Music director S.V. Mallik Teja thanked the team for the opportunity and promised to give his best for the film’s success.
Veteran actor 30years Prithviraj said that the title Black Mail is catchy and the screenplay will be one of the major highlights. He appreciated producer Avinash’s hospitality and the positive atmosphere of the team. Actor Nag Mahesh wished the film a grand success and said he was glad to be part of the project.
Producer Avinash Koonapareddy stated that one of his main reasons for entering the film industry was to create employment opportunities for nearly 200 families. He also said he dreams of taking Telugu cinema to an international level and announced that 10% of the profits from the film would be shared with the technicians who work on the project.






