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Virgin Boys trailer: A campus comedy about friendship, desires and growing up

The upcoming adult comedy, featuring Geetanand and Mitraaw Sharma, is coming to screens on July 11

Aditya Devulapally

The trailer of Virgin Boys, an adult comedy drama, was unveiled on Saturday, offering a glimpse into a coming-of-age narrative centred around three college students on a quest to lose their virginity. The film, directed by Dayanand Gaddam and produced by Raja Darapuneni under RajGuru Films, is set for theatrical release on July 11.

The trailer of Virgin Boys follows the story of three friends who are frustrated by their virgin status and make it their mission to change that. However, their journey is not straightforward, as they encounter unexpected challenges, emotional conflicts, and moral dilemmas. The narrative appears to explore themes of youthful desire, peer pressure, and self-realisation, while balancing humour with social messaging.

Virgin Boys stars Geetanand, Mitraaw Sharma, Srihan, Ronith, Jennifer Emmanuel, and Anshula in prominent roles. Supporting actors include Kaushal Manda, RJ Surya, Babloo, Sheetal Tiwari, and Kedar Shankar. Cinematography is by Venkat Prasad, editing by Marthand K. Venkatesh, and music is composed by Smaran Sai.

Speaking at the trailer launch of Virgin Boys, director Dayanand shared that the story was inspired by real-life college experiences. “These kinds of stories are rare and highly relatable. The entire team worked hard to bring authenticity and energy to the project,” he said. The team also announced promotional activities around the release including iPhone giveaways to select ticket buyers and “money rain” experiences in select theatres.

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