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Kubera Ganesh Chaturthi poster: Intense and intriguing

on Sep 7, 2024

Kubera Ganesh Chaturthi poster Intense and intriguing

National-award-winning director Sekhar Kammula’s Kubera featuring Superstar Dhanush, and King Nagarjuna is one of the most-awaited Pan India films. The film, which also stars Rashmika Mandanna in a significant role, has been generating a strong buzz with its intriguing promotional material. The first look posters and glimpses generated inquisitiveness. The team extended Vinayaka Chaturthi wishes through this intriguing poster featuring Dhanush and Nagarjuna.

The latest poster showcases the stark differences between the characters portrayed by Dhanush and Nagarjuna. Dhanush’s character is depicted in a state of disarray, with messy hair and a thick beard, embodying a life marked by adversity. This image starkly contrasts with Nagarjuna’s polished appearance, as he is seen dressed in sophisticated attire and exuding an air of wealth and refinement. This poster is a creative thought to present the film’s thematic core.

The production works of the movie are progressing in full swing. Jim Sarbh plays an essential role in the movie being mounted prestigiously on a grand scale with a high budget by Suniel Narang and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao under Sri Venkateswara Cinemas LLP and Amigos Creations Pvt Ltd.

Kubera is being made as a multilingual project in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi.


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