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Updated : May 16, 2026

Naga Chaitanya is currently working on his upcoming film, Vrushakarma, an action-mythological thriller directed by Karthik Dandu. Following his recent project Thandel, the actor has shifted his focus to this new film, which also stars Meenakshi Chaudhary in the lead role and Sparsh Shrivastava as the antagonist. The project is being jointly produced by SVCC and Sukumar Writings.  

The production team recently completed a significant shooting schedule in Rajasthan, capturing key sequences against the backdrop of the state's historical palaces and architecture. With the main filming process nearing its final stages, the focus has now shifted toward post-production work. The film is expected to feature a considerable amount of visual effects and computer-generated imagery to support its core mythological elements and world-building.  

The glimpse released earlier by the makers has garnered a strong response from the audience. As the technical work continues at a steady pace, the production team is preparing the movie for a wide theatrical release. The official release date for Vrushakarma has not been finalized yet, but an announcement is anticipated in the near future. The film aims to present a fresh narrative within the supernatural thriller genre.

 

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