Director Vijay Kanakamedala returns with Bhairavam, a gritty rural action drama that pits friendship and faith against political corruption. The newly released trailer, launching less than two weeks before the film’s May 30 release, has already ignited excitement among fans of rustic, high-stakes storytelling.
The trailer opens on an electrifying note—with Lord Krishna’s voice reciting a powerful verse from the Bhagavad Gita, reminding viewers that the Divine descends “to restore righteousness and protect the virtuous.” This spiritual invocation sets the stage for a tale of greed, power, and unwavering loyalty.
At the heart of Bhairavam is a battle for the sacred grounds of the Vaarahi Temple, coveted by a corrupt Endowment Minister. As he schemes to seize the temple’s land, three childhood friends—portrayed by Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, Nara Rohith, and Manoj Manchu—rise in defiance. Each actor embraces a rugged, earth‑stained persona: Sai Sreenivas channels the spirit of an underdog hero who finds his true calling in the film’s climactic showdown, while Rohith and Manchu bring their own brand of raw intensity to the fight.
Vijay Kanakamedala masterfully weaves the trio’s camaraderie and individual arcs into a cohesive narrative, ensuring that every punch, every rallying cry, and every moment of spiritual reflection feels earned. The director also seamlessly blends commercial elements—from adrenaline‑charged fight sequences to stirring emotional beats—crafting what promises to be a complete entertainer.
Technically, Bhairavam impresses as well:
- Cinematographer Hari K. Vedantam bathes the film in earthy tones and sweeping rural landscapes, lending authenticity to every frame.
- Composer Sri Charan Pakala’s score pulses with urgency, underscoring both the film’s devotional themes and its high‑octane confrontations.
- Produced by Sri Sathya Sai Arts and Pen Studios, the production design painstakingly recreates the Vaarahi Temple and its surrounding village, immersing viewers in the stakes of the conflict.
With its fusion of spiritual depth and raw action, Bhairavam looks poised to be a standout on May 30. If the trailer is any indication, audiences are in for a powerful tale of friendship, faith, and the fight to defend what’s sacred.