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Kali Trailer : An intriguing concept with elements that will keep you guessing

The trailer of Prince and Naresh Agasthya starrer Kali is out and it has got everyone’s attention. The trailer starts with Prince receiving an unknown guest at his door who later takes him on a roller coaster ride of emotions, suspense, and rage. Naresh Agasthya who achieved great acclaim for his role in Mathu Vadalara brings an element of great mystery to this trailer.

The trailer was launched by Prashanth Varma who expressed strong applause for this unique concept. “I am happy to release the trailer for ‘Kali.’ It looks thrilling and suggests that the film will be a gripping psychological thriller. The entire team has put in a lot of effort, and the VFX are of high quality. The lead actors, Prince, Naresh Agastya, and Neha Krishnan, have performed exceptionally well. I wish all the best to director Siva Sashu, producer Leela Gautam Varma, and the rest of the team. ‘Kali’ is hitting theaters on October 4, and I am also looking forward to watching it!”

Prince plays a simple young man with a troubled past owing to family problems. He’s taken on a wild ride by this mystery guest who manages to drive him to the absolute edge.

Kali Trailer will certainly grasp your attention with its production design, VFX, and fresh concept. Directed by Siva Sashu, this psychological thriller is produced by Leela Gowtham Varma. The film also stars Neha Krishnan, Gauthamraju, Gundu Sudarshan, Kedar Shankar, Mani Chandana, Madhumani, among others, and will be released on October 4th.

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