
Yuvasamrat Naga Chaitanya Akkineni is not an outspoken person but he made a big statment about his upcoming mythical epic, Vrushakarma. The adventure film's spectacular glimpse was recently launched amidst great excitement from fans. Chaitanya's stunning transformation and athletic new look have quickly become the talk of the town. The teaser is receiving massive applause nationwide for its rocking background score, grand visuals, intriguing production design, and director Karthik Dandu's brilliant vision.
Speaking at the launch event, director Karthik Dandu promised that he is crafting the best film of Chaitanya's career. He shared that every filmmaker dreams of delivering a memorable masterpiece for their star, and he is determined to achieve just that. He further added that the movie's scale and execution will be world-class, with producers BVSN Prasad and Sukumar offering their complete backing to the massive project.
Naga Chaitanya expressed his immense happiness and pride in being part of such a high-budget mythical adventure, a genre he has always wanted to explore. He admitted he initially wondered how the team would translate their massive vision onto the screen, noting that the glimpse is just a small sample of what is to come. Most notably, he confidently stated that the film's climax will set a brand new benchmark in Indian cinema.
The actor also shared his thrill at working with Laapata Ladies fame Sparsh Srinivastava, praising his performance and unique character. Furthermore, he took a moment to wish the leading lady, Meenakshi Chaudhary, a very happy birthday. Currently trending on YouTube, the Vrushakarma glimpse, elevated by Ajaneesh Lokanath's gripping music, has significantly raised the anticipation for this exciting Pan-Indian film.
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