
Actor Roshan, who is gearing up for the period sports drama Champion, is ensuring that the film’s promotions stay deeply connected to the history that inspired the story. Steering clear of typical city events, he traveled with his team from Warangal to Bairampally village, a location central to the film’s narrative.
Set in 1948, Champion follows Roshan’s character, a gifted football player whose personal journey intertwines with the turbulent politics of Hyderabad under the Nizam and the terror inflicted by the Razakars. Bairampally, historically known for its resistance against Razakar atrocities and the sacrifices of its villagers, forms the emotional and ideological heart of the story.
Roshan’s visit was more than a promotional activity. Upon arrival, he was warmly welcomed by local youngsters who recounted the real history of their village—the heroic resistance, tragic massacres, and the legacy of leaders like Raji Reddy, who played a decisive role in the armed struggle.
Deeply moved by their accounts, Roshan stated that Champion is more than just a film; it is a tribute to Bairampally’s courage. He assured the youth that, once released, the film would introduce audiences across India and beyond to the village’s history and the sacrifices of its martyrs.
A day in Bairanpally, 2025.
Our #Champion @IamRoshanMeka walks through the land of the brave with its people and stories.
In Cinemas #ChampionOnDec25th.pic.twitter.com/0bBGLWIQgh
— Swapna Cinema (@SwapnaCinema) December 23, 2025
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