Priyanka Mohan Comes Onboard 666: Operation Dream Theatre; First-Look Posters Spark Curiosity

The upcoming cinematic venture 666: Operation Dream Theatre continues to generate strong buzz with a steady stream of intriguing updates. The latest development sees Priyanka Mohan joining the cast, with the makers unveiling her first-look posters, instantly capturing audience attention.
Released as two visually distinct posters, Priyanka Mohan’s introduction hints at a character rooted in mystery, elegance, and fantasy. Both visuals follow a vintage-inspired aesthetic, layered with subtle narrative clues that encourage closer inspection.
In the first poster, Priyanka is seen standing against a striking golden full moon, wearing a lavender blouse and floral skirt. The visual blends classic charm with contemporary styling, creating a dreamlike composition. The presence of earphones in this otherwise old-world setup has sparked speculation among fans, suggesting possible time-travel or alternate-reality elements within the film’s storyline.
The second poster presents her in a more pronounced retro avatar, complete with pearl jewellery, gloves, a floral dress, and a wide-brimmed hat. This look leans heavily into a vintage thriller tone, revealing little about the character while deepening the sense of intrigue. The muted colours and classic detailing evoke the essence of old-school cinema, enhancing the film’s mysterious atmosphere.
Together, the posters point toward a unique narrative world where fantasy, suspense, and visual elegance coexist, further raising expectations for the film.
666: Operation Dream Theatre has been carefully building momentum since its launch, with earlier reveals including first looks of Dhananjaya and Shiva Rajkumar, along with glimpses of grand sets, vintage cameras, and elaborate production design. The makers have also announced that a special video will be unveiled in January, adding to the anticipation.
The film is produced by Vaishak J. Gowda under the banner Vaishak J Films, and is directed by Hemanth M. Rao. The technical team includes Charan Raj as music director and Advaitha Gurumurthy handling cinematography, with Vishwas Kashyap as production designer and Inchara Suresh overseeing costume design.
Featuring Dhananjaya in the lead and Shiva Rajkumar in a prominent role, the film has already completed three shooting schedules. Mounted on a large canvas with a big-budget vision, 666: Operation Dream Theatre is planned for a simultaneous Telugu and Kannada release, positioning it as one of the most intriguing upcoming projects in the genre.