
Commercial cinema usually follows a familiar template — a hero-versus-villain conflict driving the story. But the upcoming film Barbarik dares to break that stereotype.
Produced by Vijaypal Reddy Adidhala under Vanara Celluloid and presented by director Maruthi, the film is helmed by Mohan Srivatsa. Featuring an ensemble cast including Sathyaraj, Udaya Bhanu, Vasishta N. Simha, Satyam Rajesh, Kranthi Kiran, and Saanchi Rai, Barbarik is slated for release on August 29. With its teaser and trailer already sparking curiosity, expectations are steadily rising.
As part of promotions, director Mohan Srivatsa shared his personal journey — from learning music and performing at events to chasing his dream of filmmaking. His impactful narration of Barbarik convinced the producer instantly, and even Maruthi extended his support, impressed by the story’s unique flavor despite being outside his usual zone.
In the film, Sathyaraj takes on the role of Barbarik, a character rooted in the Mahabharata and known for his legendary three arrows that could have ended the Kurukshetra war. But unlike traditional narratives, Srivatsa reveals that Barbarik has no heroes or villains. Instead, it is a layered tale where every character battles internal conflicts, and the core message is that true greatness lies in mastering one’s emotions.
Adding to the intrigue, the film’s music is composed by the Infusion Band, chosen for their fresh and powerful sound, promising a unique auditory experience.
With its unconventional storytelling, rich characters, and mythological depth, Barbarik is shaping up to be a refreshing departure from formulaic commercial cinema.
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