Virat Karrna who made his debut with Pedha Kapu chose a bigger story with large canvas for his second movie Nagabandham.
It’s a high-concept Pan-India action entertainer, directed by Abhishek Nama and produced by Kishore Annapureddy and Nishitha Nagireddy.
What sets this project apart is its monumental world-building. The team has created expansive, intricate sets across Hyderabad.
The team is presently shooting a powerful devotional song for Lord Shiva, titled Om Veera Naga, featuring Virat Karrna inside a marvelously Shiva Temple constructed in Ramanaidu Studios.
Ashok Kumar’s production design elevates the setting, while composers Abhe and Junaid Kumar are said to have scored one of the best Shiva songs ever in India.
Sri Harsha provided lyrics, while the choreography is in the able hands of the Bollywood choreographer Ganesh Acharya Master, and the shoot is timed to coincide with the sacred Karthika Masam, amplifying its spiritual significance.
This song stands out as a pivotal moment in the narrative, promising audiences an innovative and visually spectacular devotion to Lord Shiva unlike anything seen before in Indian cinema.
Set amidst the spiritual resonance of India’s Vishnu temples, Nagabandham explores the arcane practices surrounding a sacred, long-concealed tradition.
Director Abhishek Nama is making the movie ambitiously, and the movie is said to have numerous episodes which will offer goosebumps.
Nabha Natesh and Iswarya Menon are the heroines in the movie with Soundar Rajan S overseeing cinematography.