‘Brahmanda’ is a tribute to Oggu artists

For the first time, a Telugu film is highlighting the rich cultural heritage of Oggu artists.

“Brahmanda” is all set for release this Friday, August 29, 2025, after a successful round of promotions and a pre-release event.

The lead actress shared during promotions, “This film will be a fresh experience for Telugu viewers.” Lead actor Bunny Raju added, “I have a very strong role in this film, and I believe it will be remembered in my career.”

The film stars Aamani, Balagam Jayaram, Komarakka Bunny Raju, Kanikavadva, Chatrapathi Sekhar, Amit, Dil Ramesh, Prasanna Kumar, and Devisri Kartanandam in key roles.

The makers also urged audiences not to miss the film’s climax, which they say is one of its strongest highlights. The project has been produced by Dasari Suresh, who remarked, “The script came out exactly as we envisioned. Sadly, our director Rambabu is more, but his vision lives through this film.”

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