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Ranabaali Glimpse Stuns: Vijay Deverakonda in a Fierce Colonial-Era Avatar

January 26, 2026

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After Taxiwaala, actor Vijay Deverakonda has reunited with director Rahul Sankrityan for an ambitious period action drama titled Ranabaali. Set against the backdrop of British colonial rule, the film features Rashmika Mandanna as the female lead opposite Vijay and has been generating strong buzz ever since its announcement.

On the occasion of Republic Day, the makers unveiled a powerful glimpse that showcases the brutal exploitation of India by the British, portraying large-scale atrocities and suffering. The visuals suggest a genocide of massive proportions, described as being even more devastating than the Holocaust. The hard-hitting imagery, combined with a gripping background score composed by the Ajay–Atul duo, delivers a deeply emotional and haunting impact.

The glimpse introduces Vijay Deverakonda in a fierce avatar as Ranabaali, while Rashmika Mandanna is seen as Jayamma. Hollywood actor Arnold Vosloo, widely known for The Mummy franchise, plays the role of Sir Theodore Hector. The final moments of the teaser, highlighting Vijay’s intense and commanding screen presence, have particularly impressed audiences.

Produced on a grand scale by Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar under the Mythri Movie Makers banner and presented by T-Series, Ranabaali is set between 1854 and 1878, with a strong Rayalaseema backdrop. The story is inspired by real incidents from the 1850s that were either misrepresented or erased from mainstream history—stories of resistance that the British deliberately distorted by branding local heroes as rebels or savages.

Promising a powerful, raw, and never-before-seen narrative from the colonial era, the makers are confident that Ranabaali will offer a unique cinematic experience. The film’s release date has also been announced, with Ranabaali slated to hit theatres this September.