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Akira Nandan’s Grand Debut? Producer TG Vishwa Prasad Drops Big Hint

People Media Factory producer TG Vishwa Prasad, who has been backing several high-profile films in Tollywood, has sparked fresh buzz with his latest comments about Power Star Pawan Kalyan and his son Akira Nandan. Speaking about his close association with Pawan Kalyan, the producer said he is always ready to collaborate with the star whenever he gives the green signal, even if it means mounting a film on a massive budget.
TG Vishwa Prasad revealed that he strongly wishes to launch Akira Nandan as a hero and believes he has all the qualities of a perfect leading man. Highlighting Akira’s height, screen presence, and personality, he said the young talent has immense potential to make a powerful debut. He further added that if Pawan Kalyan approves the project, Akira’s first film would not just be made as a pan-India venture but would be designed on a pan-world scale, matching Hollywood-level standards.
According to the producer, Akira Nandan is currently focusing on honing his skills, especially in music and martial arts, before stepping into films. However, the final decision on his acting debut rests entirely with Pawan Kalyan. Fans believe that once the green signal is given, Akira’s entry film could turn into one of the most talked-about launches in Telugu cinema, creating huge excitement across the industry and beyond.
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