Anusuya Bharadwaj's 'Leelavathi' Look in Virat Karrna's Nagabandham Revealed!

The makers of the mythological action drama 'Nagabandham' have revealed that actress Anusuya Bharadwaj plays the character Leelavathi in the film. The movie, directed by Abhishek Nama, stars Virat Karrna in the lead and features an ensemble cast including Jagapathi Babu and Murali Sharma. The story explores hidden secrets of ancient Vishnu temples and the sacred practice of Nagabandham. The film is set for a worldwide release on July 3 in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

Key Points: Nagabandham: Anusuya Bharadwaj's Character Leelavathi Revealed

  • Anusuya Bharadwaj's character named Leelavathi in Nagabandham
  • Film releases July 3 in 5 languages
  • Explores secrets of ancient Vishnu temples and Nagabandham ritual
  • Stars Virat Karrna, Iswarya Menon, Nabha Natesh
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Anusuya Bharadwaj's character in Virat Karrna's pan Indian film 'Nagabandham' revealed!

Anusuya Bharadwaj plays Leelavathi in Virat Karrna's pan-Indian film Nagabandham. The mythological action drama releases July 3 in multiple languages.

"A fierce woman led by echoes not her own. Happy Birthday to our 'Leelavathi' - Nik Studios"

Hyderabad, May 15

The makers of director Abhishek Nama's much-awaited mythological action drama 'Nagabandham', featuring actor Virat Karrna in the lead, have now revealed that actress Anusuya Bharadwaj plays a character called Leelavathi in the film.

Taking to its social media timelines to share Anusuya Bharadwaj's look in the film on the occasion of her birthday on Friday, the production house Nik Studios wrote,

"A fierce woman led by echoes not her own. Happy Birthday to our 'Leelavathi' aka @anusuyakhasba. #NAGABANDHAM In Cinemas Worldwide On July 3rd. #AbhishekNama #KishoreAnnapureddy @Nishithareddy85 @nikstudiosindia @AbhishekPicture @ViratKarrna @NabhaNatesh."

For the unaware, Iswarya Menon and Nabha Natesh play the female leads in the film, which is slated to hit screens worldwide on July 3 this year.

Sources close to the unit of the film, which has triggered huge interest among fans and film buffs, have pointed out that the film is a dream project of director Abhishek Nama.

The movie features an impressive ensemble cast that includes Jagapathi Babu, Jayaprakash, Murali Sharma, and B.S. Avinash in supporting roles.

The movie explores the hidden secrets of India's ancient Vishnu temples, specifically focusing on the sacred practice of Nagabandham. Inspired by recent treasure discoveries at temples like Padmanabhaswamy and Puri Jagannath, the story dives into the captivating mythology surrounding these divine locations and the enigmatic rituals designed to safeguard them. The film brings these age-old mysteries to life with a fresh, modern narrative.

Cinematography for the film is by Soundar Rajan S, while Abhe and Junaid Kumar have provided the music. The film's dialogues have been written by Kalyan Chakravarthy, with Santosh Kamireddy handling the editing. Ashok Kumar has contributed as the art director of the film.

'Nagabandham' is to be released in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages. The film, which is fast taking shape as an epic adventure, has the tagline "The Secret Treasure."

- IANS

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Vikram M
Pan-Indian film with Virat Karrna? Count me in! The concept of Nagabandham and temple secrets is something we've all heard about growing up. I just hope the VFX doesn't look cheap like some recent big-budget films. Fingers crossed for July 3rd release! 🐍
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Siddharth J
I appreciate the effort to explore our ancient temple traditions, but I'm a bit skeptical about how accurately they'll portray Hindu mythology. The tagline 'The Secret Treasure' sounds promising though. Let's see if Abhishek Nama can deliver a culturally respectful film while keeping it entertaining.
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Priya S
Love Anusuya Bharadwaj's fierce look! 😍 She's perfect for such a strong character. Also excited to see Jagapathi Babu and Murali Sharma in supporting roles. This cast is just amazing. Hope the story does justice to all these talented actors!
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Rohit P
I'm from Tamil Nadu and I've always been fascinated by temple histories. Nagabandham is such an under-explored concept in Indian cinema. If they handle it with the right research and visuals, this could be a game-changer for mythological action dramas. Let's hope the pan-Indian release gets good reach across all languages!
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Kavya N
Finally a film that's not about love stories or family dramas! 🙌 The mythological thriller genre needs more attention. I just hope they don't overdramatize the temple secrets. Real history is exciting enough without unnecessary exaggeration. Excited for July 3rd!

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