
Rudra-Shakti Movie: Showtimes, Review, Songs, Trailer, Posters, News & Videos
Release date of Vikrant Singh and Akshara Singh starrer 'Rudra-Shakti' is 2025-07-18.
Who are the actors in 'Rudra-Shakti'?
'Rudra-Shakti' star cast includes Vikrant Singh and Akshara Singh.
Who is the director of 'Rudra-Shakti'?
'Rudra-Shakti' is directed by Nishant C Shekha.
Who is the producer of 'Rudra-Shakti'?
'Rudra-Shakti' is produced by C B Singh,Rajeev Singh.
What is Genre of 'Rudra-Shakti'?
'Rudra-Shakti' belongs to 'Drama' genre.

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- The Hindu
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Scroll.in
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- Scroll.in
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News18
5 days ago
- News18
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