Exciting News: Atlee and Priya Atlee Welcome Their Baby Girl!
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Chennai, April 20 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Atlee and his spouse Priya Atlee joyfully shared the delightful news of welcoming their baby girl on Monday.
This adorable couple already has a son named Meer.
Atlee took to social media to express his emotions, stating, "Feeling blessed," alongside a charming poster featuring their son Meer, which exclaimed, "Yay! I've got a baby sister!"
The poster further announced, "We, Priya and Atlee, are blessed with a baby girl. April 20th, 2026."
On the professional front, Atlee is currently engaged in his upcoming film 'Raaka', starring Allu Arjun and Deepika Padukone in pivotal roles.
Recently, on Allu Arjun's 44th birthday, the production team unveiled the first look of the actor in the film, showcasing an intense close-up of his bald head, partially obscured by what seems to be a wolf's claw, lending a primal, warrior-like vibe to the image.
Produced by Sun Pictures, the project promises to incorporate world-class talent throughout its creation.
Upon announcing the project last year, the production house shared a video featuring several elite technicians discussing their excitement about the script.
Famed VFX supervisor James Madigan, known for his work on films like ‘Iron Man 2’ and ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I just finished reading the script and I must say, my head is still spinning.”
The video also included Allu Arjun conversing with Mike Elizalde, president of Spectral Motion, who shared his thoughts on the script, saying, "It is the best of the best of what I would ever want to create."
Academy Award winner and Fractured FX artistic director Justin Raleigh commented, "I am thrilled about all the creature potential. The character possibilities are endless.”
William Write Anderson, co-owner of Lola VFX, stated, “I am eager to be a part of this. I can’t wait to see what his vision accomplishes. The story is unbelievable.”
The makers are emphasizing that this film will have a universal appeal.