December 19, 2024

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Radhe Shyam closing trailer: Prabhas, Pooja Hegde caught in a struggle between love and future

The closing trailer of Radhe Shyam was launched on Wednesday, kick-starting the movie’s promotions. The romantic drama is releasing subsequent week. The newest promo video fairly units a severe tone for the film versus the sunshine and breezy romance that we noticed in earlier teaser trailers.

In the film, Prabhas performs a famend palm reader. It appears only one look at an individual’s palm is sufficient for him to foretell his or her destiny. And what occurs when he will get one among his predictions about his personal life fallacious? “A war between love and destiny,” says a voiceover within the trailer.

Radhe Shyam is alleged to be set within the backdrop of 1970’s Europe. Written and directed by Radha Krishna Kumar, it stars Pooja Hegde within the lead. It additionally has Sachin Khedekar, Sathyaraj, Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Bhagyashree, Murli Sharma, Kunaal Roy Kapoor, Riddhi Kumar, Sasha Chettri and Sathyan within the supporting forged.

The director revealed that Prabhas’ character within the film was impressed by a real-life particular person. “The character of Vikramaditya in Radhe Shyam was inspired by the European palmist Cheiro. We also developed the story by incorporating two or three real-life incidents,” he advised the media.

Radhe Shyam has been in manufacturing since 2018. The movie confronted quite a few delays owing to numerous causes. However, it was the pandemic-induced lockdowns that stored the filmmakers from finishing the film as per schedule. The taking pictures was solely accomplished in July final 12 months. And movie’s launch additionally confronted a number of delays owing to the pandemic.

Radhe Shyam was imagined to launch on January 14 coinciding with the celebration of Sankranti. However, the onset of the third wave of infections pressured the filmmakers to carry again the discharge.

The film is ready to hit the screens in a number of languages throughout the nation on March 11.