
Kuberaa trailer: Dhanush, Nagarjuna collide in battle of ambition, power
The trailer of the Dhanush and Nagarjuna starrer Kuberaa has released, offering an intense glimpse into a world where ambition, power and morality collide.
The film is helmed by Dollar Dreams fame director Sekhar Kammula and will release in theatres on June 20, 2025. Rashmika Mandanna and Jim Sarbh play prominent roles in this upcoming crime drama.
Going by the trailer, Dhanush plays a beggar mentored by Nagarjuna, who appears to be a man of influence who believes that the country is run only by "money" and "power" and not by laws and rules.
The trailer then unfolds the rising tensions between Nagarjuna, Jim Sarbh, and the government as they desperately try to track down Dhanush, who appears to disrupt their game of money and greed.
Mandanna's character appears to be emotionally vulnerable as she warns Dhanush about the control of the rich and powerful.
The music of Devi Sri Prasad adds a mysterious touch to the film,.
The film is jointly produced by Suniel Narang and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao under the banner of Sree Venkateswara Cinemas LLP and Amigos Creations Pvt Ltd.
Taking to X, Sree Venkateswara Cinemas LLP shared the movie's trailer.
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