Saikumar is gearing up to surprise audiences with a powerful new role in the upcoming film Pranayagodari. A first-look poster featuring Saikumar’s ferocious character, Pedakapu, was unveiled on Friday by Telangana MLA Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy.
Saikumar, known for his versatility and ability to portray characters with depth, is set to deliver yet another impactful performance. The poster depicts him sporting a traditional attire, a prominent mustache, and a Rudraksha mala around his neck. He holds a cigar in his hand, exuding an aura of power and intensity. This fierce look hints at the commanding presence his character will hold within the film’s narrative.
Pranayagodari is directed by PL Vignesh and stars newcomer Sadan in the lead role. Sadan hails from the family of famous comedian Ali, and his performance is highly anticipated. Priyanka Prasad takes on the female lead role, while Sunil Ravinuthala will be seen in a pivotal character.
The film is being produced under the banner of PLV Creations by Paramalla Lingaiah. Speaking at the poster launch event, MLA Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy congratulated Lingaiah for producing a “feel-good movie” and expressed his support for future endeavors.
The makers of Pranayagodari are confident that the film will resonate with audiences. In a statement, they described the movie as a feel-good entertainer with elements catering to all age groups. They promise a unique story set against the backdrop of the Godavari River, showcasing the beauty of the region and the lives of its people.
The supporting cast includes 30 Years Prithvi, Jabardast Rajamouli, and Sunil Ravinuthala, among others. The exact release date for Pranayagodari is yet to be announced, but the makers have assured audiences of a forthcoming reveal.
With Saikumar’s captivating portrayal and the promise of a heartwarming story set in a picturesque location, Pranayagodari has generated significant buzz. Fans can expect an entertaining and visually stunning cinematic experience.
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