HN Cube Production is set to produce five interesting films: Director and producer Ram Nanda at the logo launch event
Tollywood makers are striving to provide new content, and a new production company, HN Cube Production, has entered the arena. The logo and motion poster for HN Cube Production were unveiled on Thursday by the renowned businessman Mahesh Reddy. Currently, five films are scheduled for release from this production house, which will be produced and directed by Ram Nanda and presented by Himananda Gaja.
During the launch, Ram Nanda stated, "I came into films from the real estate sector. I have been involved in the film industry since 2002, when I opened a movie office. I traveled through the industry from start to finish when my friend Malli made the film 'Pranam.' I have a strong grasp of cinema, having been a pioneer in cultural activities during my college years. I designed the HN Cube logo myself to represent my entire family.
At present, five films—'Premalu-Pellillu,' 'Manasu,' 'LSLM,' 'Gathi,' and 'Ramunni Nene-Ravanunni Nene'—are being produced under our banner. I have been developing these projects since last year and wanted to introduce my production house to the public. The stories and scripts for all the films are ready, and we plan to release them one after another. The logo launch is intended to inform people that I am making films. While I may not have enough resources to produce all five films at once, I am committed to completing them sequentially. I believe in myself and my vision, with confidence but no overconfidence. Each poster and title has a unique concept and story. We will bring 'Premalu-Pellillu' to the sets first, and I want to hire new talent for this project. I have already completed composing songs for Premalu-Pellilu movie. I am confident that these quality films will receive support from the media and the Telugu audience."
Producer & Businessman Mahesh Reddy added, "I have known Ram Nanda for a long time. It's a pleasure to see him enter the film industry and produce five films simultaneously. I wish him great success."
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