Nandamuri Mokshagna is set to make his much-awaited Tollywood debut with Aditya 999 Max, a sequel to the iconic sci-fi classic Aditya 369. The project has already created strong buzz in the Telugu film industry, as it marks the launch of Nandamuri Balakrishna’s son in a film that carries a powerful legacy and emotional connect with fans. The sequel aims to expand the time-travel universe introduced in Aditya 369 and present it with a modern cinematic scale for today’s audience.
Director Krish Jagarlamudi is set to helm the project, bringing his experience in handling historical and period narratives to the ambitious sequel. Sources close to the film unit say the script work has been completed and pre-production is in its final stages. The makers are planning an official launch in March, with formal announcements expected soon. The film is said to be designed as a stylish, high-concept entertainer that blends science fiction, action and emotion, while staying rooted in the spirit of the original.
Mokshagna is reportedly undergoing focused preparation for his debut, including acting workshops and physical training, to present a strong first impression on the big screen. The makers are keen on introducing him with a distinct look and a well-crafted character that connects with both younger audiences and Nandamuri fans. A strong supporting cast and a technically rich presentation are also being planned, with top technicians expected to be roped in for the project.
Aditya 999 Max is positioned as one of the most anticipated upcoming Telugu films, not just because it launches Mokshagna, but also because it revisits a cult favourite from Telugu cinema. Industry circles believe the sequel could tap into nostalgia while offering fresh storytelling and modern visuals. With pre-production nearing completion and the official launch around the corner, expectations are steadily rising around this high-profile debut that could shape Mokshagna’s entry into Tollywood.
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