Anupama Parameswaran Joins Charming Star Sharwa in Blockbuster Director Sampath Nandi and KK Radhamohan’s High-Voltage Pan-India Project #Sharwa38 — Shoot to Begin Soon

Charming star Sharwa is all set to embark on an exciting new journey with his first-ever Pan-India venture, #Sharwa38. Teaming up with blockbuster director Sampath Nandi, this powerful combination promises an intense, action-packed drama like never before. Produced by KK Radhamohan under the prestigious Sri Sathya Sai Arts banner and presented by Lakshmi Radhamohan, the film is being crafted with a grand vision, a massive budget, and top-notch technical standards. Extensive groundwork in pre-production ensures that every detail is meticulously planned.

Adding to the excitement, the highly talented Anupama Parameswaran has officially joined the cast as the female lead opposite Sharwa. Known for her commanding performances, Anupama’s character is set to play a crucial role in the storyline. The announcement poster teases her gritty look, in line with the rugged 1960s backdrop of the film, with her face purposefully hidden to maintain intrigue. Her character hints at a strong, layered personality central to the narrative.

Set in the violent, power-driven world of the North Telangana-Maharashtra border during the late 1960s, the film promises to offer a raw, authentic glimpse into an era rarely explored on Indian screens. The storyline unravels in a rural setting recreated with stunning authenticity, immersing audiences in a brutal and blood-soaked struggle for survival and dominance.

Sharwa, who has undergone a major transformation for this intense role, is set to bring a whole new dimension to his on-screen persona.

With production design by Kiran Kumar Manne, cinematography by ace cameraman Soundar Rajan S, and a thrilling score composed by Bheems Ceciroleo, #Sharwa38 is poised to set new standards in the action-drama genre.

The film’s regular shoot will commence soon and it is being readied for a massive release in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi.

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