Harish Shankar Lines Up KVN Productions Project After Ustad Bhagat Singh Setback
Director reportedly narrates script to Nandamuri Balakrishna as he bounces back from recent disappointment

Harish Shankar isn't dwelling on the lukewarm response to Ustad Bhagat Singh. The director, who delivered one of 2024's most anticipated collaborations with Pawan Kalyan, is already moving forward with his next venture under the prestigious KVN Productions banner.
The announcement came as a birthday surprise for Shankar, with KVN Productions, currently juggling high-profile projects like Yash's Toxic and the multilingual KD, confirming their collaboration with the filmmaker. Their cryptic message about being "looking forward to what's in store" has naturally set tongues wagging across the industry.
What makes this development particularly intriguing is the buzz around Nandamuri Balakrishna's potential involvement. Industry sources suggest Shankar has already narrated a script to the Unstoppable star, though official confirmation remains pending. If true, this would mark an interesting creative partnership. Shankar's contemporary commercial sensibilities meeting Balayya's larger-than-life screen presence.
Shankar's resilience is worth noting here. Despite Ustad Bhagat Singh failing to create the expected mass hysteria, the director has maintained that the film represents some of his finest writing work, even comparing it favorably to his blockbuster Gabbar Singh. That confidence seems to have translated into quick momentum for his next project.
KVN Productions choosing Shankar signals their faith in his ability to deliver commercial entertainment. The production house has been building an impressive slate, and adding a director known for his mass appeal makes strategic sense. For Shankar, partnering with a banner handling pan-India projects like Toxic could provide the platform needed to bounce back stronger.
While fans await official announcements about casting and genre, one thing is clear. Harish Shankar isn't letting one setback slow his roll. In an industry where directors can disappear after a few misses, his immediate pivot to the next project shows the kind of hustling spirit that keeps careers alive in Tollywood.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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