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Ravi Teja's action entertainer 'Khiladi' to release in Hindi on Feb 11

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Mumbai, Feb 5 (IANS) Ravi Teja's upcoming action entertainer 'Khiladi' is all set to release in the Hindi language in cinemas on February 11.

Helmed by Ramesh Varma, Ravi Teja will be seen in a completely different role in the film produced by Pen Studios in association with A Studios. The film also stars Meenakshi Chaudhary and Dimple Hayathi in lead roles.

Sharing his views on releasing the movie in Hindi, elated Dr Jayantilal Gada said: "As the times have changed, now there is a demand for original content, as the audience likes to see the film in its purest form."

"As the content of Khiladi is extremely entertaining combined with Ravi Teja's popularity across India, Pen Studios felt that his movie should also be released in the Hindi language too, in cinemas."

The film is presented by Dr Jayantilal Gada (Pen Studios) in association with A Studios. Pen Marudhar will be distributing the film in the North Territory.

--IANS

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