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Sudheer Babu to headline supernatural mystery thriller

The film will be releasing around Shivratri in March 2025.

Sudheer Babu to headline supernatural mystery thriller

Sudheer Babu, the celebrated Telugu star also known as Nawa Dhalapati, will be leading an upcoming supernatural thriller film.

This film is set to break new ground with its unparalleled visual effects and a storyline that promises to be larger than life.


Directed by debutant Venkat Kalyan, this film will be presented by Prerna Arora, who has delivered blockbusters and National Award-winning films like Rustom, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, PadMan, and Pari.

The makers are on the verge of announcing a major heroine from Bollywood who will join Sudheer Babu.

The film will be releasing around Shivratri in March 2025. It will depict an epic battle between good and evil energies, adding depth and intrigue to the story.

Sudheer says “I've been traveling this path for a year now, delving into this script and genre, and I can't wait to share this journey with our audience. Prerna Arora, our dedicated team, and I are pouring our hearts into delivering a world-class cinematic experience. We're excited to bring a story that truly resonates, and we hope it leaves a lasting impact on everyone who watches."

Produced by Prerna Arora, Shivin Narang and Nikhil Nanda, Ujjwal Anand, the film will uncover many mysteries and hidden treasures of India connected to mythology, promising a truly unique and captivating experience for audiences.

The first look is set to be released on the 15th of August 2024.

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