Pawan Kalyan worked up to 18 hours a day for Ustaad Bhagat Singh: Harish Shankar
Harish Shankar has revealed that power star Pawan Kalyan, the deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh, has worked on this project with complete dedication. He worked up to 18 hours a day for Ustaad Bhagat Singh.
Ustaad Bhagat Singh is an acton comedy film, which is a remake of Vijay’s Theri. The movie is currently in post production stage and it is scheduled for worldwide release on March 26. Harish Shankar says that the movie has all masala elements needed for Pawan Kalyan film and the power star’s swag will impress his fans.
In a recent interview, Harish Shankar said, “Songs, dance, comedy, powerful dialogues, high-voltage action, pure entertainment everything is packed into it. For cult fans who celebrate even Pawan Kalyan’s dressing style, this film is a complete feast. And for those who especially love his hairstyle and swag you are going to be more than satisfied.”
Ustaad Bhagat Singh has a runtime of 2 hours and 35 minutes and Pawan Kalyan will be on screen for more than 2 hours. He said, “It’s been a long time since audiences wholeheartedly smiled at his comedy, and in this film, his impeccable sense of humour is used to the fullest. His comic timing, energy, swag, and screen presence everything you admire about him is showcased beautifully.”

Pawan Kalyan fans will experience him in his fullest glory. The director said, “Collections and success are in God’s hands, but one thing is certain every fan who walks into the theatre will experience Pawan Kalyan in his fullest glory. That was our initial intention, and the film has shaped up exactly that way.”
Kalyan was elected to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Pithapuram constituency. He was sworn in as a cabinet minister in the Government of Andhra Pradesh, and on 14 June 2024. He has continued his political career alongside his film career. He has now put in lot of time in to Ustaad Bhagar Singh.
Harish Shankar said, “Pawan Kalyan worked on this project with complete dedication. There were days when he stayed in Mangalagiri in the morning and traveled to shoots at night. At times, he worked up to 18 hours a day for Ustaad Bhagat Singh. That is the level of commitment and passion he brought to it. This film truly reflects his heart and hard work.”
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