

Naresh Agastya and Faria Abdullah headline the dark comedy thriller Gurram Paapireddy, produced by Venu Saddi, Amar Bura, and Jayakanth (Bobby), with Murali Manohar at the helm. The film has already generated curiosity with its teaser, songs, and character reveals, all of which received a positive response. With the trailer now out, the makers offer a clearer glimpse into a narrative that promises to be both offbeat and unpredictable.
The trailer opens by introducing Judge G Vaidyanathan, played by Brahmanandam, a man known for his sharp wit and unique ability to handle foolish cases with ease. His calm demeanour is soon disrupted when he is approached with an unusual and seemingly bizarre case, setting the tone for the dark humour that follows.
Parallelly, the story shifts to four friends — Gurram Paapireddy (Naresh Agastya), Saudamini (Faria Abdullah), Military (Rajkumar Kasireddy), and Chilipi (Vamshidhar Kosgi) — who venture into the dense Srisailam forests to dig up a buried body as part of an elaborate con. What begins as a straightforward plan quickly spirals into chaos when they cross paths with rival grave robbers, triggering a chain of comic confrontations and unexpected twists.
The trailer also hints at deeper layers beneath the humour. It raises questions about the mysterious body buried in Srisailam, the reason multiple gangs are chasing it, and how Yogi Babu’s character alters the course of events. Adding to the intrigue is a historical thread linking Kalinga Pothuraju, who lived between 1927 and 1987, to Sri Markandeya Raju — suggesting that the film may blend folklore, mystery, and dark comedy in surprising ways.
With its quirky characters, offbeat premise, and flashes of sharp humour, the Gurram Paapireddy trailer makes a promising first impression. If the film manages to balance its comic chaos with a coherent thriller narrative, it could offer audiences a refreshingly different cinematic experience.