A still from Haindava, Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas 
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New poster of Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas from Haindava unveiled

On the occasion of Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas’ birthday, the makers of Haindava unveiled a new poster and shared an update on the film’s production

Cinema Express Desk

Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas is seen in a fierce avatar in the latest poster from Haindava. Released on the actor’s birthday, the new poster presents him in an intense and aggressive look. Coming off the success of his last film Kishkindhapuri, Sai Sreenivas is currently starring in the occult thriller Haindava.

The film is directed by debutant Ludheer Byreddy and produced by Mahesh Chandu. The shoot is nearing completion, with the team recently wrapping up its fourth major schedule. An intense filming stint in Maredumilli last month played a key role in bringing the project closer to the finish line.

In the poster, Sai Sreenivas sports a mass-packed, ferocious look. He is seen standing atop a half-submerged ancient structure, drenched in water and streaked with blood. Holding a bloodied axe in one hand and a flaming mask in the other, the actor is backed by a massive, menacing wild boar with glowing eyes and enormous tusks, adding to the sense of danger and raw intensity.

The makers have confirmed that nearly 70 per cent of the film’s production has been completed. A significant portion of the recent schedule involved filming crucial sequences that contribute to the film’s mystery and dramatic tension.

Haindava is set against the backdrop of a centuries-old Dasavatara temple. Samyuktha plays the female lead opposite Sai Sreenivas. The ensemble cast also includes Mahesh Manjrekar, Saurabh Sachdeva, JD Chakravarthy, Shivaji Raja, and Getup Srinu in pivotal roles.

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