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This film was shot in 14 days with 900 people, its opening day earning was Rs..., lead actors are...

India.com01-06-2025
In an era where originality often takes a method to copy, paste each frame, a recently released Telugu film has defied expectations by successfully adapting a Tamil blockbuster. This remake has not only honored the essence of the original but also captivated audiences with its compelling narrative and performances and earned huge numbers at box office. So, without any further ado, let's explore about this film, which is expected to become a shape-shifter in the industry. Vijay Kanakamedala's Action-Thriller…
Here we are talking about 2025 film Bhairavam , which was released in theaters on May 30th . The film starred Sai Srinivas Bellamkonda, Manoj Manchu, Nara Rohith along with Aditi Shankar, Anandi and Divya Pillai in the lead roles. As per Sacnilk, the action-thriller flick, made in Rs 15-20 crore , has taken an opening of Rs 2.75 crore in India despite having any promotion. While the global figure has crossed Rs 4 crore . Team Bhairavam's Hard Work
Vijay Kanakamedala , who has helmed this film recently, stated during a recent interview at an event that his team worked tirelessly for 14 days on Bhairavam. The director praised the team, saying that they worked very hard. He also praised his three actors and said, 'Initially, I believed it would be impossible to handle three heroes. However, all three provided me with significant support. Off-screen, all three are also close friends. There were approximately 900 workers on the site, and everyone worked together day and night.' What Made the Director To Opt…
Those who have watched the trailer would've clearly understood that Bhairavam is a remake of hit Tamil film Garudan , starring Soori, Sasikumar, and Unni Mukundan in the key roles. The filmmaker also discussed the film's plot and the adjustments to new series in same event.
He stated, 'I enjoyed the story as a commercial entertainer. I also had the opportunity to work with three heroes. That is why I said yes to the film. The Telugu version will express the same genuine feelings as the original. The characters and their presentation are consistent with my style. Bhairavam will have the expected commercial worth for a Telugu film. This film will make you feel like it's new. You will feel that it is superior to the original and I am sure the audience will be thrilled.'
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