
Bhairavam is a critical project for everyone involved — from lead actor Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas to co-stars Nara Rohith and Manchu Manoj, as well as director Vijay Kanakamedala. The film is seen as a potential turning point in all their careers.
For Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, Bhairavam marks his return to the big screen after nearly two and a half years.
With several upcoming projects like Kishkindhapuri, Tyson Naidu, and Hindavam in the pipeline, the success of Bhairavam could provide the much-needed momentum and buzz for those films. Naturally, he has high expectations riding on this release.
Nara Rohith, who hasn’t delivered a hit in recent years, also sees this film as a vital comeback. Notably, it is his first release since his pedda nanna Chandrababu Naidu returned to political power.
Manchu Manoj, who has gone through a turbulent personal phase and has been surrounded by controversies, is looking to Bhairavam as a launching pad for his re-entry into mainstream cinema. His enthusiastic promotion of the film underscores its importance to him.
For director Vijay Kanakamedala, Bhairavam is a make-or-break opportunity. His previous film underperformed, and he recently faced backlash when an old controversial post targeting Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan resurfaced.
After publicly apologizing to their fans, he is now hoping Bhairavam will help restore his image and credibility.
In short, each member of the Bhairavam team has a great deal riding on the film’s success — both professionally and personally.