
“Bhairavam,” a remake of a Tamil film, is set to premiere in just a few hours. The film has generated positive buzz, thanks to its impressive promotional material and aggressive marketing. One of the highlights leading up to the release was a special screening, after which the entire team celebrated—reflecting their strong confidence in the film’s success.
However, the success of “Bhairavam” is not only vital for its lead actor Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas, but also for several other key members of the team.
For Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas, who faced a long gap in Telugu cinema following his Bollywood debut two years ago, this film marks an important comeback. With multiple projects currently in production, he is banking on “Bhairavam” to re-establish his position. He has undergone a physical transformation and focused more on performance than just action stunts for this role.
Actors Nara Rohit and Manchu Manoj are also making their return to the screen after a hiatus. Both are hoping the film will serve as a turning point in the next phase of their careers. The film also marks the Telugu debut of Aditi Shankar, daughter of acclaimed director Shankar. A successful launch is crucial for her to secure future opportunities in the Telugu industry.
For director Vijay Kanakamedala, who made a promising debut with the critically acclaimed Naandhi, “Bhairavam” represents a key opportunity to bounce back after his second film failed at the box office.
In short, “Bhairavam” is a pivotal project for nearly everyone involved—and the stakes are high.