Aditi Shankar in Bhairavam 
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Aditi Shankar makes her Telugu debut in Bellamkonda Sreenivas starrer Bhairavam

The first look poster introduces Aditi Shankar as Vennela in the action-packed rural drama, which is remake of Garudan.

Aditya Devulapally

The makers of the much-anticipated action thriller Bhairavam revealed a new first look poster introducing Aditi Shankar in her Telugu debut role. Daughter of acclaimed director Shankar, Aditi plays the character Vennela in this intense neo-noir film, which stars Bellamkonda Sreenivas, Manchu Manoj, and Nara Rohith.

Bhairavam’s first look showcases Aditi in a rural setting, wearing traditional attire and seated on a milk-selling vehicle. The makers introduced Aditi’s character on social media, describing her as “Allari Pilla” (playful girl) Vennela. Recently, first look posters of the male leads, Bellamkonda Sreenivas, Manchu Manoj, and Nara Rohith, were also shared, promising an action-driven, intense cinematic experience.

Bhairavam is written and directed by Vijay Kanakamedala. The film is presented by Dr. Jayantilal Gada of Pen Studios and produced by KK Radhamohan under the banner of Sri Sathya Sai Arts. Bhairavam’s technical crew includes music composer Sricharan Pakala with production design by Brahma Kadali and cinematography led by Hari Vedantam. Although further details of the plot and characters are under wraps, the promotional visuals have created significant buzz among fans of the genre.

With a multi-starrer ensemble and billed as a unique neo-noir narrative, the film is expected to be an exciting venture. Bhairavam is the official remake of Garudan, starring Soori.

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