John Abraham reportedly has several scenes with Priyanka Chopra in SS Rajamouli’s SSMB29, with the shoot set to take place in Hyderabad.

After months of speculation, ace filmmaker SS Rajamouli has finally seemingly confirmed his much-awaited project with Mahesh Babu, tentatively titled SSMB29. The buzz surrounding the film has been building up, and now it’s official that the star-studded lineup just got even bigger. Alongside Mahesh Babu, Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra will reportedly play a pivotal role, adding further excitement to the project.
In a surprising turn of events, actor John Abraham has also reportedly joined the team, adding more weight to the already impressive cast. This collaboration between Rajamouli, Mahesh Babu, Priyanka Chopra, and John Abraham has raised expectations among fans and cinephiles alike. With Rajamouli’s unparalleled vision and the power-packed performances of the actors involved, SSMB29 is set to be one of the most anticipated films in Indian cinema.
John Abraham now part of Rajamouli’s film
Earlier, Prithviraj Sukumaran was reportedly considered for a key role in the film, but for reasons unknown, things didn’t materialize. Now, actor John Abraham has been confirmed to join the cast and will share the screen with Priyanka Chopra. John will have several scenes alongside Priyanka, adding an exciting dynamic to the film. The shoot for these sequences is set to take place in Hyderabad, where the team is expected to begin filming soon. The collaboration between John and Priyanka has generated a lot of buzz, with fans eagerly awaiting their performances in this highly anticipated project.
About SSMB29
Recently, SS Rajamouli shared an amusing update on his Instagram, giving fans a sneak peek into the upcoming project with Mahesh Babu. In a humorous video, Rajamouli playfully mentioned that he had “caged the lion” — a reference to Mahesh Babu — and even joked about taking the actor’s passport. The lighthearted remark implied that Mahesh Babu would be completely tied up with the film’s shooting schedule. The video has since sparked excitement among fans, as they eagerly await more details about this thrilling collaboration.
Mahesh Babu couldn’t resist reacting to Rajamouli’s playful post and took to the comments section with a memorable line from his 2006 blockbuster Pokiri. In response to Rajamouli’s humorous remark, Mahesh wrote, “Okkasaari commit ayithe naa maata nene vinanu,” which translates to, “Once I commit, I won’t even listen to myself.” This iconic dialogue from Pokiri perfectly captures Mahesh’s dedication and commitment to his work, further fueling anticipation for his collaboration with Rajamouli in the upcoming film. Fans have been thrilled by this interaction, adding to the excitement surrounding the project.
Meanwhile, Priyanka Chopra, who recently teased a “new chapter” in her life while in Hyderabad, appears to have confirmed her involvement in the project. She left a comment under Rajamouli’s post, simply saying “finally,” adding fuel to the growing excitement surrounding the film. The movie is written by Vijayendra Prasad and directed by Rajamouli, further elevating expectations given their successful collaborations in the past. While details about the rest of the cast remain under wraps, the involvement of Mahesh Babu, Priyanka Chopra, and John Abraham has already set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling cinematic experience. Fans are eagerly awaiting more information as the project takes shape.
John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra have previously shared screen space in the 2008 romantic comedy Dostana, directed by Tarun Mansukhani and produced by Dharma Productions. The film, which also starred Abhishek Bachchan, became a popular hit for its humorous storyline and the chemistry between the lead actors. Their reunion in Rajamouli’s upcoming project has sparked excitement among fans, as they look forward to seeing the duo together once again, this time in a completely different genre. The anticipation is building for their performances in what promises to be a high-profile collaboration.
About John and Priyanka’s projects
Fans will soon see John Abraham in his upcoming film The Diplomat, set to release in theatres on March 7. Directed by Shivam Nair and written by Ritesh Shah, the film is inspired by a true story that deeply impacted the nation. The Diplomat promises to deliver a gripping tale of power, patriotism, and intrigue, showcasing John Abraham in a role that will undoubtedly captivate audiences. With its intense storyline and dynamic performances, the film is generating considerable buzz ahead of its release. Fans are eagerly awaiting to see John take on this challenging and exciting new role.
Mahesh Babu recently lent his voice to the iconic character Mufasa in the Telugu version of Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King. His portrayal of the beloved lion king has been receiving praise from fans, showcasing his versatility as a performer beyond just acting.
Meanwhile, Priyanka Chopra has joined her husband, Nick Jonas, and his brothers, Joe and Kevin Jonas, for an upcoming holiday film. The project is generating excitement, especially with the star-studded Jonas family coming together for the festive movie. Priyanka’s involvement in this new venture, along with her current participation in Rajamouli’s film, highlights her diverse range of roles across both Bollywood and Hollywood. Fans are eagerly awaiting both her upcoming projects, further elevating her global presence.
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