Aadi Sai Kumar's 'Saira Banu' Unveils Dreamy Poster for Hindu-Muslim Love Saga

Telugu actor Aadi Sai Kumar's upcoming film has been officially titled 'Saira Banu' and was launched with a pooja ceremony. The project is a concept-driven, humorous Hindu-Muslim love story set in Rajahmundry and Hyderabad, directed by Phani Krishna Siriki. A visually delightful poster was unveiled, radiating a vibrant, dreamy romantic tone with surreal landscapes. The film is produced by Razesh Danda under Hasya Movies and stars Bandhavi Sridhar as the female lead.

Key Points: Aadi Sai Kumar's Next Film 'Saira Banu' Title & Poster Revealed

  • Hindu-Muslim love story with humor
  • Launched with pooja ceremony
  • Director Phani Krishna Siriki
  • Producer Razesh Danda
  • Features fantasy-infused visuals
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Aadi Sai Kumar's next film titled 'Saira Banu'

Telugu star Aadi Sai Kumar's next film 'Saira Banu,' a Hindu-Muslim love story, launches with a vibrant poster. Directed by Phani Krishna Siriki.

"A formal beginning... to a love story that breaks every boundary. - Hasya Movies"

Hyderabad, April 3

Telugu star Aadi Sai Kumar's next film, which is being directed by Phani Krishna Siriki, has been titled 'Sairabanu', its makers announced on Friday.

Well known producer Razesh Danda, fresh off the sensational success of 'K-Ramp', is to bankroll the film under the Hasya Movies banner, with Krishnakanth Paruchuri as co-producer.

Bandhavi Sridhar has been roped in as the female lead opposite Aadi Sai Kumar for this film.

Sources say that Aadi Sai Kumar, who scored the biggest blockbuster of his career with 'Shambhala', is now steering towards concept-driven films with strong commercial appeal.

Titled fascinatingly 'Saira Banu', the film was unveiled through a visually delightful poster. The design radiates a vibrant, dreamy romantic tone. A gigantic heart-shaped pink cloud, brushed in soft pastel textures, floats across the top. Beneath it lies the tagline 'A Fun Filled Journey of Love, Faith & Destiny.'

The bottom half paints a striking fantasy-infused visual- a water-drenched Charminar, a peaceful Vizag beach road, and Rajahmundry Godavari bridge, all set in a surreal, storybook-like landscape. The clear, serene sky and gently scattered clouds add to the whimsical, imaginative world the film seems to promise.

Hasya Movies took to its social media timelines to announce the title of the film. Sharing the title poster, it wrote, "A formal beginning... to a love story that breaks every boundary. #SairaBanu Pooja Ceremony commenced today. Clap by @Kiran_Abbavaram. Camera switched on by @RamAbbaraju. @saikumaractor garu Script handover by @konavenkat99 @JainsNani. First shot direction @filmsyogi. Shoot begins soon."

Sources claim that Phani Krishna Siriki has crafted a unique Hindu-Muslim love story laced with humour, with the narrative unfolding in Rajahmundry and Hyderabad. The project was launched on Friday with an auspicious pooja ceremony.

Backed by a strong technical team, the film aims to be a rich visual and emotional experience. The film is to have cinematography by Raam Reddy and music by Shekar Chandra. Chota K Prasad is to handle the editing of this film while Brahma Kadali will serve as the production designer.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Aadi is choosing such interesting scripts after Shambhala. A Hindu-Muslim love story with humour set in Rajahmundry and Hyderabad sounds fresh. Hope they handle the theme with sensitivity and not just for drama. Razesh Danda backing it is a huge plus!
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Arjun K
Love stories that "break every boundary" are always welcome if done well. The technical team looks solid with Raam Reddy and Shekar Chandra. My only request: please give us fresh music, not the same rehashed tunes. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
The title 'Saira Banu' is so elegant and the poster has a lovely dreamlike quality. It's nice to see Telugu cinema exploring more concept-driven romantic films. Wishing the team all the best for the shoot!
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Vikram M
As someone from Rajahmundry, I'm thrilled to see my city featured so prominently in a film poster! The Godavari bridge is an iconic location. Hope they capture the authentic vibe of the place and not just use it as a backdrop. Excited for this one.
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Karthik V
The idea is promising, but I have a respectful criticism. We've seen inter-faith love stories before that sometimes rely on stereotypes for conflict. I truly hope Phani Krishna Siriki's script offers a new, nuanced perspective and focuses on the universal emotion of love beyond labels. The success lies in the writing.

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