Director Ajay Bhupathi’s ‘Mangalavaaram’, the village-based action-thriller set in deeply dangerous times, will arrive at the cinemas on November 17. Ajay Bhupathi and the makers Swathi Gunupati and Suresh Varma M are aiming to release the movie in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam under Mudhra Media Works and A Creative Works.
Shocking incidents (periodic murders in eerie circumstances) worry everyone in the village. The trailer captures the predisposition of the numerous characters with vivid clarity and a ‘Ganagana Mogalira’ mood. The editing makes sure that the feverish mood is conveyed properly.
The trailer is sure to click with the audience. It makes the maximum impact with minimal dialogue. Muralidhar Goud seems to be one of the few good-natured characters. Payal Rajput, who submits unconditionally to a man, is found receiving flagellations. What is up with her? Is there a twist in the tale? Or, is she a victim we are all supposed to sympathize with?
The film’s music is composed by Ajaneesh Loknath of ‘Kantara’ fame. Ajay Ghosh, Laxman, Chaitanya Krishna, and Sritej are playing crucial roles. Real Saitsh and Prithvi (fights), Dasaradhi Sivendra (cinematography) and others have worked on the movie. The dialogues have been penned by Tajuddin Syed and Raghav.
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