Ravi Teja Shares Health Update After Surgery: “Successfully Discharged, Feeling Fine”Ravi Teja was last seen in Mr Bachchan
Ravi Teja Shares Health Update After Surgery: “Successfully Discharged, Feeling Fine”
Ravi Teja at the press event. (Courtesy: Twitter)New Delhi:
Ravi Teja recently engaged in the surgery after he be a source of strength to a muscle tear in his right hand period of time filming his upcoming project slowly titled RT75. Despite the injury, the actor continued shooting, leading to the need for surgery. Doctors have now suggested him to rest completely for six weeks. After engaged on the surgery, Ravi Teja shared his health update with his fans on social media
He wrote on X, “Successfully discharged after a smooth surgery and feeling fine. hopeful for all your warm blessings and support. Excited to be back on set soon.”
Ravi Teja undergoes surgery after getting injured on the sets of RT75
Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja is currently engrossed in the production of his milestone 75th film, tentatively titled RT75. This highly anticipated project is being directed by Bhogavarapu Bhanu, renowned for his work on the blockbuster Samajavaragamana. The film is produced by Naga Vamsi, one of Tollywood’s leading producers.
During the filming of RT75, Ravi Teja suffered a muscle tear in his hand. Despite the injury, he chose to continue working, which unfortunately exacerbated his condition. As a result, Ravi Teja recently underwent a successful surgery at Yashoda Hospitals. The medical team has advised a recovery period of six weeks, during which the actor will need to remain on bed rest to ensure a full recuperation.
In response to the news of his injury and subsequent surgery, fans have rallied to send their heartfelt wishes for a swift and complete recovery.
Ravi Teja’s most recent film, Mr. Bachchan, directed by Harish Shankar, was a remake of Ajay Devgn’s successful film Raid. Despite the high expectations, the film failed to make a significant impact at the box office, proving to be a disappointment.
The 56-year-old actor was last seen in Harish Shankar’s Mr Bachchan, alongside Jagapathi Babu and Bhagyashree Borse. The film, which faced off against Puri Jagannadh’s Double iSmart on Independence Day, didn’t perform well at the box office.
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Ravi Teja’s next project is on his 75th film, which is up to the present time to be titled. This movie will see him reconnect with Sreeleela, his co-star from the 2022 film Dhamaka. Bhanu Boggavarapu will direct of this upcoming film.
Mr Bachchan producer’s sensational remarks on Harish Shankar

TG Vishwa Prasad’s production company, People Media Factory, is ambitiously working on a plan to produce over 100 films in a relatively short period. However, this high-stakes strategy has not been without its setbacks. Among the recent disappointments is Mr. Bachchan, which has been widely regarded as one of the most significant flops in Telugu cinema in recent times. This film, starring Ravi Teja and directed by Harish Shankar, was produced by People Media Factory.
In the aftermath of Mr. Bachchan’s poor reception, TG Vishwa Prasad has publicly addressed the film’s failure, offering a candid critique of both the film and its director. According to Prasad, while the first half of Mr. Bachchan had some redeeming qualities, such as decent music, the second half of the film faltered significantly, leading to its overall failure. Prasad attributed part of the film’s downfall to Harish Shankar’s extensive media interactions. He remarked, “Mr. Bachchan is not a bad film, but its second half lost direction. Harish Shankar’s numerous interviews and press interactions inadvertently harmed the film. With the film lacking substantial content, we decided against further promotion. Harish’s additional comments about the film only intensified the situation.”
- Telugu360 Rating: 2/5
- Director:Harish Shankar Cinematography: Ayananka Bose
- Music: Mickey J. Meyer
- Producer: Vivek Kuchibhotla T.G. Vishwa Prasad
- Production: People Media Factory
Prasad also pointed out that Shankar’s post-release interactions with fans and his interview with a gossip website come up with to the film’s negative reception. According to Prasad, the public now closely scrutinizes statements from directors and actors prior to a film’s release, and these perceptions can heavily influence a film’s success. He placed significant blame for the film’s failure on Harish Shankar, which has stirred considerable debate within Tollywood.
Additionally, Prasad’s recent film Manamey also performed poorly, adding to the producer’s financial losses from these two projects. Despite these setbacks, TG Vishwa Prasad has a powerfully built slate of upcoming films slated for release over the next few years. His candid remarks about Mr. Bachchan and Harish Shankar have shown as of appreciable discussion and controversy within the industry, making it as a hot
Title: Mr. Bachchan
Setting: The story unfolds in the vibrant 1970s, a period marked by the release of the iconic film Sholay.
Plot:In a quaint village nestled in rural India, young Anand, a spirited child of around ten, is known for his boundless enthusiasm and love for the cinema. His adoration for the silver screen reaches new heights with the release of Sholay. Enamored by the larger-than-life portrayal of heroes in Hindi films, Anand’s father, the respected local schoolteacher Mr. Raghav (played by Thanikella Bharani), whimsically decides to rename his son Mr. Bachchan, inspired by the legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan who captured the nation’s imagination.
The story fast-forwards to Anand’s adulthood, now known as Mr. Bachchan (played by Ravi Teja). He has become a multi-faceted individual, balancing his roles as a passionate singer with a career as an Income Tax officer. His dedication to his job is as fierce as his devotion to music. Mr. Bachchan is known for his unyielding honesty and integrity, which, unfortunately, puts him at odds with powerful figures. His commitment to rooting out corruption leads him to raid a prominent politician’s mansion, resulting in his suspension due to the backlash from high-powered influences.
Disheartened but undeterred, Mr. Bachchan returns to his hometown, where he immerses himself in the simpler joys of life. He reconnects with old friends, revives his love for singing, and becomes an integral part of the local cultural scene. Amidst these renewed pleasures, he encounters Jikki (played by Bhagyashree Borse), a charming and graceful young woman who captivates him instantly. Their burgeoning romance adds a new layer of joy and hope to Mr. Bachchan’s life.