Actor Vishwak Sen of ‘Vellipomakey’ and ‘Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi’ fame is making his directorial debut with the film ‘Falaknama Das.’
He is also playing the lead role in the movie and the teaser of it is unveiled.
In the first glimpse it appears to be a story of a typical Hyderabadi who hails from Old City i.e, Charminar.
The Hyderabadi style of language used is the main attraction of the entire teaser.
Coming to the main thing, Vishwak Sen plays the title role who is like any other lad with bindaas attitude and does all the mischievous things. The daily routine of guy is explained in the best way ever. He even locks lips with one of the female leads.
Director Tharun Bhascker is seen in the role of a police officer and uses cuss words on couple of occasions. The screenplay is racy and gives an excitement.
Prashanti, Saloni and Harshitha are female leads of the film and Vivek Sagar is the music composer.
Vanmaye Creations in association with Vishwak Sen Cinemas and Terranova Pictures are producing ‘Falaknama Das.’
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However, for Venkatesh’s upcoming film Adarsha Kutumbam, Trivikram initially opted for a different route by bringing in Harshavardhan Rameshwar. Known for his breakout work in Arjun Reddy, Harshavardhan earned praise for his raw and edgy sound. But over time, maintaining that same level of impact has been a challenge, with only partial success in projects like Animal.
Now, due to creative differences and ongoing challenges in music sittings, Harshavardhan Rameshwar has reportedly exited the project. In response, Trivikram has brought back Thaman to take charge of the film’s music. Fresh composing sessions have already begun, signaling a major shift in the film’s musical direction.
A mid-production composer change is never a minor development and could potentially lead to delays. Given how crucial music is in a Trivikram film—driving emotion, comedy timing, and overall narrative flow—this change is expected to have a significant impact on Adarsha Kutumbam.