Sithara entertainments is ready to do an experiment with Retro; Checkout the backstory

Retro starring Tamil Star Suriya and Pooja Hegde as the lead pair is slated for a grand release on May 1st. As the film’s release date is nearing, the team currently busy with the massive promotional plans.

Meanwhile, the latest reports suggest that the movie’s advance booking will open this evening at 4 PM onwards. Touted a romantic drama, the film it’s music composed by Santosh Narayan, Retro has been carrying good expectations among the fans and the audience equally. The movie will have a simultaneous release in Telugu with the same title.
As a sub-news, Suriya’s next has been confirmed with SIR fame Venky Atluri. As per the inside talk, Sithara Entertainments Banner is locked as the producer of the film and it is the main reason behind Naga Vamsi has been distribution Retro is Telugu. Those who are aware of Naga Vamsi are openly discuss that Vamsi is very intelligent maker.
If we check Sithara Entertainments recent past, it is clearly evident that the production house has been delivering a quality products starting with MAD series, Lucky Bhacker, Daaku Maharaj and Tillu series. Probably, after scoring a hit with Devara with the distribution, Sithara Entertainments has been extremely confident on their distribution network and keen on repeating the same with Retro as well.
Last night, the pre-release event of Retro happened on a grand note in Hyderabad to which guests such as Vijay Deverakonda and Gowtham Tinnaruri, the creators of Kingdom have graced the event and conveyed best wishes to the team of Retro. Kingdom is slated to hit the screens on May 1st and already the teaser of the film has been receiving a tremendous response for the audience.
To conclude,Naga Vamsi is even planning for a project with NTR soon and its going to be massive in terms of budget. Internal reports suggest that the movie is going to be with Nelson Dilipkumar of Jailer Fame and Anirudh has high chances to compose the music for the film. Already he gave foottaping music for Devara and Kingdom.
