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Rashmika Mandanna releases trailer of Panchathantram

It will release on December 9 in theatres

Anusha Sundar

The trailer of Panchathantram, the upcoming Telugu anthology was released by the makers by Rashmika Mandanna on social media on Saturday. It will release on December 9 in theatres.

Panchathantram's cast includes Brahmanandam, Swathi Reddy, Samuthirakhani, Rahul Vijay, Shivathmika Rajashekar, Naresh Agastya, Divya Drishti, Vikas, Aadarsh Balakrishna, Sri Vidya Maharshi among others.

Produced by Akhilesh Vardhan and Srujan Yarabolu under Ticket Factory and S Originals, the film is written and directed by Harsha Pulipaka. Billed to be an emotional entertainer, the anthology is expected to be based on five senses of touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing. It will also emphasis on the circumstances and the relationships around the basics of our existence. Each segment is said to have a runtime of 25-30 minutes.

The trailer reveals Swathy playing a wheelchair-bound RJ who introduces her listeners to an adventurous story, while Brahmanandam says that the story he is going to narrate is themed on the five senses. Rahul Vijay and Shivathmika Rajasekhar feature as lovers and Uttej plays a doting father who is eagerly waiting to surprise his young daughter with a birthday gift. Samuthirakani and Divya Vani seem to represent the sense of smell in their story. Divya Sripada plays a pregnant woman who gets teary about an emotional responsibility.  

The technical crew of Panchathantram includes cinematography by Raj K Nalli, Shravan Bharadwaj and  Prashanth R Vihari composing the music. Garry BH is the editor. The technical crew will remain same for the segments.

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