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Vishwak Sen’s Funky trailer out, promises a complete fun ride

After a series of box-office disappointments, Vishwak Sen is now pinning his hopes on his upcoming film Funky

Cinema Express Desk

KV Anudeep, who shot to fame with the comedy blockbuster Jathi Ratnalu, is back with another entertainer titled Funky. This time, Vishwak Sen headlines the film, with Kayadu Lohar playing the female lead. The film is produced by Naga Vamsi under Sithara Entertainments, along with Sai Soujanya’s Fortune Four Cinemas.

Scheduled to hit the screens on February 13, the makers released the trailer on Saturday, ahead of its release. The trailer strikes the right chord instantly, packed with riotous slapstick humour and KV Anudeep’s signature brand of comedy. Bursting with fun in every frame, it raises expectations and promises a complete theatrical entertainer.

Vishwak Sen and Kayadu Lohar look refreshingly vibrant and effortlessly charming together. Their chemistry is one of the highlights of the Funky trailer, adding a fresh spark and youthful energy to the narrative. Backed by an ensemble cast loaded with full-on comedy, the film is shaping up to be a laugh-out-loud entertainer.

Bringing together a power-packed team known for humour, chaos, and pure entertainment, director KV Anudeep returns to his comic universe, aiming to deliver a bigger, louder, and crazier cinematic experience with his quirky storytelling and infectious humour.

Music director Bheems Ceciroleo once again showcases his flair for foot-tapping compositions, infusing the film with vibrant rhythms and catchy tunes.

With quirky characters, a refreshing lead pair, peppy music, and a director celebrated for comic chaos, Funky is all set to deliver unlimited entertainment in theatres. The film is slated for a grand theatrical release on February 13, coinciding with the Valentine’s Day weekend.

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