Action thriller ‘Operation Valentine’ teaser unveiled
Nepali filmmaker Phurba Sherpa handled the Line Producer role, and a portion of the film was shot in Nepal’s Langtang area
The teaser of action thriller ‘Operation Valentine’ has been unveiled. Nepali filmmaker Phurba Sherpa handled the Line Producer role, and a portion of the film was shot in Nepal’s Langtang area.
Entitled ‘First Strike’, the teaser presents captivating visuals alongside impactful dialogues delivered by lead actor Varun Tej. The film’s narrative centers around the unwavering bravery of Air Force heroes on the frontlines and the adversities they confront while safeguarding the nation.
Based on true events, ‘Operation Valentine’ features Tej portraying Rudra and Manushi Chhillar in the role of a radar officer, emanating strength and determination in her character portrayal.
Penned by Shakti Pratap Singh Hada, Aamir Khan, and Siddharth Raj Kumar, the film is directed by Hada himself and is scheduled for release in Telugu and Hindi on 16 Feb 2024. Initially slated for release on Dec 8, the film faced a postponement.
Sony Pictures International Productions and Sandeep Mudda are the producers of the film while it is co-produced by Nandkumar Abbineni and God bless Entertainment.
Recently, the production team issued a statement announcing the alteration in the release date. “Varun Tej and Manushi Chhillar’s ‘Operation Valentine’ will now have a revised release date to ensure the audience receives the most extraordinary cinematic experience. Stay tuned,” the statement read.
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