Varun Sandesh in Viraaji 
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Viraaji teaser: Varun Sandesh is the eerie mastermind of a mysterious plan

The upcoming film, directed by debutant Adhyanth Harsha, is slated for a theatrical release on August 2

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Varun Sandesh, who was recently seen in the thriller-drama Nindha, is gearing up for his next release, Viraaji, where the actor will be seen in a completely different avatar. The makers of the film released their film’s teaser at a grand event, with Baby filmmaker Sai Rajesh presiding over the ceremony.

The Viraaji teaser establishes a bunch of people stranded at an eerie and abandoned building, dealing with the many uncanny developments. These visuals are underlined with a creepy voiceover before the makers finally reveal Varun Sandesh’s character, a freakish-looking man who is possibly the mastermind of the situation at hand. The film marks the directorial debut for Adhyanth Harsha. At the teaser launch ceremony, the director stated about his film, “Varun Sandesh's character design is closely tied to the story's narrative. You will understand when you see the film on August 2."

Viraaji is being produced by Mahendra Nath Kondla under the M3 Media banner in association with Maha Movies. Ebenezer Paul is the music composer for the film, and Ram Tumu is the editor. GV Ajay Kumar is the cinematographer.  Actors like Raghu Karumanchi, Pramodini, Balagam Jayaram, Viva Raghava, Ravi Teja Nannimaala, Kakinada Nani, Phani Acharya, Aparnadevi, Kushalini Pulapa, and Prasad Behara comprise the supporting cast of the film. 

Viraaji, which is slated for a theatrical release on August 2, will be distributed by reputed production company Mythri Movie Makers.

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