First Look of Sreesha as “Rani” Released from RaysuN Productions’ Rayavalasa
RaysuN Productions has unveiled the first look of its debut film Rayavalasa. With a heart-touching rural storyline, the film stands as a bold attempt in Telugu cinema. Produced by Gopi Krishna J, the movie reflects his vision of encouraging fresh talent in the industry.
The film is directed by NRI filmmaker Radhika Jayanthi, who returned from the United States with the determination to present an authentic Telugu rural story. Her passion and courage to bring a rooted narrative to life are evident in this project.
Marking the debut of her son Karthik Jayanthi as the lead actor, he is introduced as a “new-age hero.” The tagline “Love Tied by Fate” beautifully captures the emotional depth and destiny-driven essence of the story. Despite being a debutant, Karthik impresses with a powerful and intense look that grabs attention.
Sreesha Nulu plays the female lead, and her first look as “Rani” has been released. Draped in a traditional saree, she looks graceful and captivating. The temple backdrop and village setting add an authentic and natural tone to the film’s atmosphere.
The film features a strong supporting cast including senior actors Annapurnamma, Anita Chowdary, Jayaprakash, Ravi Varma, and Kasi Viswanath. Alongside them, Trinadh Rao, Suhas, and Kancharapalem Raju also play key roles.
Music emerges as a major highlight of the film. Lyrics are penned by Poornachari, Karthik Jayanthi, and Tarun Saidulu. The songs are rendered by popular singers Rahul Sipligunj, Dhanunjay, Rohit Paritala, Ramya Behara, Sahithi Chaganti, Soujanya Bhagavatula, Vagdevi, Arjun, and Karthik Jayanthi.
The film’s technical team includes screenplay and direction by Radhika Jayanthi, story and dialogues by Rakhi A, music by debut composer Arjun Bala, cinematography by VRK Naidu (Kittu), editing by Gary BH, action choreography by Mallesh Shalyeon, and choreography by Raj Paide.
Blending emotion, action, and music, Rayavalasa promises to be a complete entertainer that is set to captivate audiences.
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