Geetha Arts and producer Bunny Vas have announced that they will be donating 25% of the producer’s share from the collections of ‘AAY’ to support the Andhra Pradesh flood victims through the Janasena Party. This initiative will commence today and continue through the weekend

NTR’s brother-in-law, Narne Nithiin, who recently impressed the Telugu audience with the film “Mad,” has now brought the fun-filled entertainer “AAY” to viewers. Directed by Anji K. Maniputhra and featuring Nayan Sarika in the lead female role, the film was produced by Bunny Vas and Vidya Koppineedi, with Allu Aravind presenting it. The movie hit the screens on August 15.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Godavari region, this comedy entertainer has struck a chord with audiences. The film generated anticipation before its release and is currently doing well at the box office, on its way to becoming a blockbuster. Along with appreciation from viewers and critics, industry figures like NTR, Allu Arjun, and the Thandel team have also praised the film’s team for their work.

“AAY” has emerged as a big success, maintaining strong box office performance despite new releases. With impressive occupancy and solid collections, the movie is still drawing crowds. In a heartwarming gesture, producer Bunny Vas and Geetha Arts have announced that 25% of the producer’s share from “AAY” collections from today until the weekend will be donated to the Andhra Pradesh flood victims through the Janasena Party.

The heavy rains in Andhra Pradesh have resulted in severe flooding, affecting many lives and causing widespread damage. Recognizing the dire situation, the team has decided to contribute part of their earnings to help those impacted by the floods. This move underscores Bunny Vas and Team AAY’s commitment to standing with the affected communities and encouraging others to join in the relief efforts.

Inspired by Pawan Kalyan’s dedication to social responsibility, Bunny Vas and his team have chosen to make this significant contribution, which is expected to provide much-needed aid to the flood-affected areas in Andhra Pradesh.