Ram Charan-Nikhil-Abhishek Agarwal's The India House Peek intriguing

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,January 01 2024]

When Ram Charan unveiled the ambitious project of his new production house, The India House, a wave of excitement swept through enthusiasts of Indian cinema. On New Year, the makers thrilled all by coming up with the sneak peek glimpse into the pre production activities.

The glimpse into the India House's pre-production process, revealed on New Year's Day, showcased the meticulous efforts invested in recreating the historical setting of 1905 through captivating art and intricate sketches. The video offered a sneak peek into the meticulous recruitment of artists, visualization of scenes, and the overall pre-production journey, leaving cinephiles eagerly anticipating the film's release.

The project was earlier announced strategically made on Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s 140th birth anniversary, adding a profound patriotic resonance to the venture. The film, touted as a pan India entertainer, boasts the dynamic duo of Nikhil Siddhartha and Anupam Kher in pivotal roles, both of whom previously left an indelible mark with their stellar performances in Karthikeya 2.

To mark the occasion, Charan shared an animated promo video on Twitter, unveiling the movie's title and showcasing the lead actors. His tweet encapsulated the spirit of the project, paying homage to the great freedom fighter Savarkar: “On the occasion of the 140th birth anniversary of our great freedom fighter Veer Savarkar Garu, we are proud to announce our pan India film – THE INDIA HOUSE, headlined by Nikhil Siddhartha, Anupam Kher ji & director Ram Vamsi Krishna! Jai Hind!”

The film, under the directorial debut of writer Ram Vamsi Krishna, is set to be produced by Charan's newly established firm, V Mega Pictures, in collaboration with the renowned producer Abhishek Agarwal. The 95-second promo intriguingly teased that the narrative is based on a forgotten chapter in Indian history, hinting at a revelation of untold stories. The tagline, revolution is brewing, further fueled anticipation. As the title implies, the film aims to illuminate the significance of the India House—a student residence that stood between 1905 and 1910 at Cromwell Avenue in Highgate, North London. The building emerged as a crucible for political activism, serving as a prominent stage for overseas revolutionary Indian nationalism. The association of iconic figures like Savarkar, Bhikaji Cama, VN Chatterjee, MPT Acharya, and Lala Har Dayal with the India House adds a layer of historical depth, promising an enthralling cinematic experience.