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Vishwak Sen on board political drama Legacy

Young actor Vishwak Sen appears in an intense new avatar in the political drama Legacy directed by Pindam fame Sai Kiran Daida

Cinema Express Desk

Vishwak Sen continues to experiment with different characters and scripts, refusing to stick to a safe or predictable formula. He remains busy with multiple projects, and on New Year’s Day, another film of his was officially announced with a teaser. The upcoming film is titled Legacy, and will be a political drama.

Vishwak Sen will be seen in the second production of Kalaahi Media, the banner behind the critically acclaimed film Pindam. Legacy is being directed by Pindam filmmaker Sai Kiran Daida, known for his strong writing and grounded storytelling. The makers unveiled an intense and dark teaser, which gave audiences a glimpse into the film’s powerful theme.

Legacy is a political drama that will explore the psychological journey of Siddharth, a reluctant young man forced to shoulder the legacy of his highly influential, political leader father. The teaser opens with Vishwak Sen’s voiceover, where he speaks about his hatred for the “vultures” that circle a powerful chair left without a rightful successor, setting the tone for a gripping narrative.

After the critical success of Pindam, director Sai Kiran Daida appears focused on delivering another compelling story. The teaser highlights his technical finesse and artistic vision, suggesting a hard-hitting political drama. The film is produced by Yeshwanth Daggumati and Saikiran Reddy Daida, while Govind Vasantha provides the background score.

Ekta Rathod, known for her work in Kannada films like BMW and Silicon City, plays the female lead. Versatile actor Rao Ramesh will be seen in a key role. The shoot is currently progressing at a brisk pace, and the makers are expected to announce more details in the coming days.

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