The teaser of Vadhala was unveiled on Monday at an event in Hyderabad, offering a glimpse into an intense emotional thriller. The film promises strong performances, with Hrithika Srinivas standing out in particular. Jagapathi Babu steps into a compelling role in this suspense-driven drama that blends emotional depth with a chilling premise.
Sharing the screen with him are Laya and Hrithika Srinivas, both playing crucial roles in this tightly woven narrative. The film is directed by Akella V Krishna and produced by Kishore Naidu Chirumamilla and Tammareddy Bharadwaj under the Charitha Chitra Production banner. After creating curiosity with an earlier glimpse, the makers have now released a gripping teaser.
The teaser introduces Yogi, a devoted husband who places his wife at the center of his world. She reciprocates his love with equal intensity, protecting their bond with quiet determination. However, their seemingly perfect life is disrupted by a young girl close to the family, who develops an obsessive attachment to Yogi. To her, he becomes everything — her anchor and her obsession — pushing her to cross boundaries in pursuit of his affection.
Jagapathi Babu fits naturally into an age-appropriate role, portraying a gentle and caring husband with ease. Laya complements him well as the loving wife, bringing warmth and emotional depth to their relationship. Their on-screen chemistry adds strength to the narrative.
Hrithika Srinivas emerges as a major highlight, taking on a character with negative shades and hinting at deeper layers in the story. The teaser also features Ravi Varma in a key role, adding further intrigue.
Director Akella V Krishna presents the story in a gripping manner, blending suspense and drama effectively. Cinematographer Chota K Naidu gives the film a gritty visual tone that enhances the mood, while Karthik Kodakandla’s background score adds a consistent layer of tension. Editing by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao keeps the narrative sharp. The story is written by Lakshmi Bhupala, with production design by Bajja Bramaiah.
Overall, Vadhala positions itself as an engaging emotional thriller where every moment feels significant, leaving behind a teaser that lingers with its intensity and intrigue.