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Sharwa38: All Details here

Sharwa38  All Details here
Sharwa38 All Details here

Sharwanand’s upcoming film, tentatively titled Sharwa38, is set to be a pulsating period action drama that takes place in the late 1960s on the Telangana-Maharashtra border, a setting rarely explored in Indian cinema. Directed by Sampath Nandi, the film is steeped in a world ruled by fear, where bloodshed is often the solution to conflicts, offering a gritty exploration of violence and survival in a rural landscape.

The Sharwa38 team recently commenced their journey with a traditional Bhoomi Pooja, marking the beginning of an ambitious project. Art Director Kiran Kumar Manne is meticulously crafting a massive set across 15 acres near Hyderabad. This sprawling set is designed to authentically recreate the atmosphere, culture, and architecture of the North Telangana- Maharashtra border during the 1960s, promising a vivid cinematic experience. The film is being produced under the Sri Sathya Sai Arts banner by KK Radhamohan, with Lakshmi Radhamohan presenting.

The technical crew includes prominent talents such as DOP Soundar Rajan S and music composer Bheems Ceciroleo, known for their contributions to high-octane action films. Given the scale and authenticity of the production, Sharwa38 is expected to resonate with audiences across India, releasing in multiple languages including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi. Sharwanand’s gritty character is set to take center stage in this action-packed drama, positioning Sharwa38 as one of the most anticipated period dramas in recent times.

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