‘Eagle’ release trailer promises grand action spectacle!

The release trailer for the “Eagle,” starring Ravi Teja in a neve-before-seen avatar was unveiled today.

They named the trailer as “Paddaitaina Daadi” (A methodical attack) and the trailer promises grand action spectacle. The trailer presents Raviteja’s fierce portrayal, elevated by phrases like “Vachandante Mothra, Vidhwamsala Jathara” and accompanied by the powerful background music.

There’s also a conversation that enhances the hero’s persona. “Akkada Padella Nunchi Godzilla Undadi Ra,” a characer says about Ravi Tej. Prabhas was declared a dinosaur in “Salaar”. Now Ravi Teja is referred to as Godzilla.

Directed by Karthik Gattamaneni and produced by People Media Factory, “Eagle” is slated for February 9th, 2024.

The film also stars Kavya Thapar, Anupama Parameshwaran, Navdeep, Srinivas Avasarala, and Madhubala in other important roles.

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