The first-look poster presents Prem in a different screen image. He is seen holding a sword and wearing a signet ring, with a steady and composed expression. His look includes long hair, a beard, and traditional elements such as the tripundra, aligning with the requirements of a historical character. The styling marks a departure from the urban roles he has been associated with so far.
Prem built his screen identity through films such as Nenapirali, Jothe Jotheyali, Pallakki, Charminar, and Malecreating a space within the feel-good genre. This film places him in a narrative that moves between historical and contemporary timelines.
Ramesh Begar, whose work spans theatre, Yakshagana, television, and cinema, is writing and directing the film. Prem has completed shooting his portions, and the project is currently in post-production. Further details, including the title, are expected to be announced soon.
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