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Motion poster of Prabhas and Pooja Hegde starrer Radhe Shyam is simply beautiful

Murtuza Iqbal

After the character posters of Prabhas and Pooja Hegde, the makers of Radhe Shyam have now released a motion poster of the film. Today marks Prabhas’ 41st birthday and this motion poster is a perfect gift for his fans.


T-Series, who is co-producing the film, took to Instagram to share the motion poster. They posted, “Come, witness the magic as they redefine love & rewrite the history with their eternal love story!? #BeatsOfRadheShyam out now!#HappyBirthdayPrabhas Starring @actorprabhas & @hegdepooja Directed by @director_radhaa Presented by @uvkrishnamraju garu Produced by #BhushanKumar #tseries @tseriesfilms #Vamshi @uppalapatipramod & @praseedhauppalapati @uvcreationsofficial @gopikrishnamvs #AAFilms @manojinfilm #RRaveendar #KotagiriVenkateswarRao @resulpookutty @prabhakaranjustin Also starring @sachinskhedekar @preyadarshe @bhagyashree.online @sharma_murli @ricksharani @realkunaalroykapur #Sathyan @riddhikumar_ @radheshyamfilm.”

The makers have titled the motion poster as Beats Of Radhe Shyam and we have to say that it is simply beautiful. This is clearly one of the best motion posters that we have seen in recent times. The makers introduce us to the character of Radhe and Shyam in a wonderful way, and well, it looks like a train plays an integral part in the story. Also, the background music in the motion poster is so soothing that you will watch it repeatedly just to listen to music.

Directed by Radha Krishna Kumar, Radhe Shyam also stars Bhagyashree in a pivotal role. The shooting of the film is currently going on in Italy and the movie is slated to hit the big screens next year.

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