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Actor Mahesh Babu’s 2010 cult classic ‘Khaleja’ returned to the big screen on Friday, and a fan reportedly brought a live snake into the theatre in Vijayawada to reenact a scene from the film.
Mahesh Babu’s 2010 film Khaleja was re-released in theaters on Friday, May 30. A viral video shows a fan entering a Vijayawada theatre in Andhra Pradesh with a real snake to recreate a desert ...
According to reports, a fan in Vijayawada entered a theatre with a snake in his hand. He was seemingly inspired by a scene in the film that shows Mahesh Babu’s character walk in the desert with a ...
Mahesh Babu's ‘Khaleja’ re-release turned into an unforgettable adventure. Since morning, many videos have surfaced, capturing fans' efforts to make the event iconic. In one such video, a fan brought ...
A fan, inspired by a famous desert sequence in Khaleja where Mahesh Babu is seen walking with a snake, attempted to recreate the moment—by bringing a real snake into the theatre.