Stage set for 'Sasidavadane' teaser

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,January 03 2024]

Rakshit Atluri, the acclaimed actor from Palasa 1978, is set to captivate audiences once again in the romantic entertainer titled Sasivadane, directed by Sai Mohan Ubbana. With brisk progress in the production, the film stars Komalee Prasad as the female lead, accompanied by Sriman, Raghu Kunche, and Mahesh Achanta in pivotal roles.

The anticipation for the film soared as the makers announced the release of the teaser today at 5.01 PM. Building excitement, they shared, Are You Ready to Embrace the beautiful Godavari Love tale. Accompanying this announcement was a captivating new poster, offering a glimpse into the romantic narrative set against a village backdrop.

In the earlier concept teaser, the film teased a love story entwined with the struggle against the caste system. Rakshit Atluri's character delivered a powerful dialogue, emphasizing the willingness to go to war to win love. The teaser also featured impactful quotes from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, denouncing the caste system.

Sasivadane promises to be a romantic action entertainer, with the Godavari region serving as its enchanting backdrop. The musical score for the film is orchestrated by Saravana Vasudevan, while Garry BH and Sai Kumar Dara handle the editing and cinematography, respectively. Director Sai Mohan is dedicated to embellishing the film with unique content, aiming to captivate the hearts of movie enthusiasts.

The prestigious production of Sasivadane is helmed by Ahiteja Bellamkonda under AG Film Company, in collaboration with SVS Constructions Pvt. Ltd. The team is leaving no stone unturned to craft a cinematic experience that not only entertains but also leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Even in his earlier film Palasa 1978, he fought against the caste system and one gets a feeling that Rakshit is once again planning to take on the caste differences in the society. This is exciting all the movie lovers as Rakshit is renowned for his intense performances on the big screen.