Unique: Public unveils Rao Ramesh's Maruthi Nagar Subrahmanyam First Look
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In a groundbreaking move in the film industry, the creators of the Rao Ramesh starrer "Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam" unveiled the film's first look poster through a QR code, showcasing their innovative approach to promotion.
The promotional video features Rao Ramesh in three distinct roles â himself, KGF Raghavan, and Vijayawada Mavayya (Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu). The intriguing conversation between these characters builds anticipation for Rao Ramesh's full-fledged entertainment in "Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam."
At the video's conclusion, Rao Ramesh acknowledges the public's pivotal role in his journey and invites them to participate in the first look poster launch of "Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam."
âThe public is the reason why I could reach this stage. So I want the public to launch the first look poster of my film. I request people to scan the QR code that is seen in the end of the video to launch the first look poster,â Rao Ramesh expressed.
The makers anticipate that at least 50,000, potentially even millions, of people will simultaneously launch the first look poster through the QR code, marking a new trend in the film industry by involving the public and moviegoers in unveiling the poster.
The poster itself is captivating, depicting Rao Ramesh in an energetic avatar, donning a red lungi and a massy look, instantly capturing attention and setting the tone for the film's promotional campaign.
"Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam" has completed filming and is scheduled for release soon. The first look poster sets the stage for the film's upcoming promotional activities, promising more engaging content in the near future.
Directed by Lakshman Karya and produced by PBR Cinemas and Lokamaatre Cinematics, "Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam" is poised to offer audiences a unique and entertaining cinematic experience. The first look of Rao Ramesh increased the curiosity levels among movie lovers and expectations are increasing over the project.
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