Chandra Mahesh’s ‘Red Alert’ Sets World Record

    Chandra Mahesh’s ‘Red Alert’ Sets World Record

    Director-producer Chandra Mahesh’s upcoming film ‘Red Alert’ has made into record books. The movie has become the first Indian feature film to be made in four languages at the same time and the Indian Book of Records has recognized this unique achievement. The Kannada and Malayalam versions have hit the theatres, but Tamil and Telugu fans need to wait till the end of this year.

    After getting the recognition, the elated director shared, "We have worked very hard to make this film in four languages and now I am very happy that it got a place in the Indian book of world records. We released the Kannada version recently and it has been declared a super hit. The Malayalam version has been also getting good reports. We will release the Tamil version for Dussehra. The audio of the Telugu version will be launched at the end of this month and will hit the theatres next month".

    The movie is starring H.H. Mahadev, Ravi, Amar, Teja and Anjana Menon in the leading roles. It’s Kannada and Malayalam versions have been able to garner a positive response from the fans as well as the critics. The celebrated director has previously made huge success through 'Preyasi Raave' and 'Hanumanthu', where he even won the Nandi Award in 2006 for the latter one.

    Chandra Mahesh’s ‘Red Alert’ Sets World Record