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Nagarjuna and Tabu Reunite for Veteran Actor's 100th Film

Summary

  • Nagarjuna's 100th film 'King100' officially begins production
  • Nagarjuna and Tabu to co-star for the first time in 27 years
  • Tabu expected to play a substantial role in the upcoming film
Nagarjuna and Tabu Reunite for Veteran Actor's 100th Film

In October 2025, veteran Tollywood actor Nagarjuna Akkineni is gearing up for a major career milestone as he begins work on his 100th film, tentatively titled 'King100'. The makers recently held a pooja ceremony to mark the official start of production on the project, which is directed by Ra Karthik and features music by Devi Sri Prasad.

One of the most exciting aspects of 'King100' is the reunion of Nagarjuna and acclaimed actress Tabu, who are set to share the screen together for the first time in 27 years. The duo previously captivated audiences with their natural chemistry and memorable performances in iconic films like 'Ninne Pelladatha', 'Sindoori', and 'Aavida Maa Aavide' in the mid-1990s. Now, Tabu is expected to play a substantial role in Nagarjuna's landmark 100th feature.

Rumors also suggest the film may be titled 'Lottery King', though the makers have not confirmed this. Tabu, who was last seen in the Tollywood blockbuster 'Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo', has also signed on for an upcoming project with director Puri Jagannadh and actor Vijay Sethupathi. Meanwhile, Nagarjuna was recently seen in Rajinikanth's 'Coolie' and Dhanush's 'Kuberaa'.

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The upcoming 100th film of Tollywood star Nagarjuna Akkineni is tentatively titled 'King100'.
Nagarjuna is set to reunite with his former co-star Tabu for 'King100', their first major collaboration in 27 years.
Nagarjuna and Tabu last worked together in the mid-1990s on iconic films like 'Ninne Pelladatha', 'Sindoori', and 'Aavida Maa Aavide'.

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