Dulquer Salmaan Unveils Tharun Bhascker's Satirical Comedy 'Gaayapadda Simham' Trailer

Popular actor Dulquer Salmaan has launched the trailer for the comedy drama 'Gaayapadda Simham', directed by Kasyap Srinivas. The film stars Tharun Bhascker, Manasa Choudhary, and Faria Abdullah in lead roles. The story follows a young man whose dream of settling in America is shattered after deportation under Trump's immigration policies. The satirical film, blending dark humour and emotion, is set to release in theatres on May 1.

Key Points: Dulquer Salmaan Launches Tharun Bhascker's 'Gaayapadda Simham' Trailer

  • Dulquer Salmaan launches trailer for 'Gaayapadda Simham'
  • Film stars Tharun Bhascker, Manasa Choudhary, Faria Abdullah
  • Story follows a young man deported from US under Trump policies
  • Satirical comedy-drama releases in theatres on May 1
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Dulquer Salmaan releases Tharun Bhascker's 'Gaayapadda Simham' trailer!

Dulquer Salmaan releases the trailer for 'Gaayapadda Simham', a satirical comedy starring Tharun Bhascker, Manasa Choudhary, and Faria Abdullah, hitting theatres May 1.

Dulquer Salmaan releases Tharun Bhascker's 'Gaayapadda Simham' trailer!
"The story presented by Surya Prakash Josyula has equal parts emotion, irony, and humour. - Unit sources"

Hyderabad, April 26

Popular actor Dulquer Salmaan has launched the fun-filled trailer of director Kasyap Srinivas's eagerly awaited comedy drama 'Gaayapadda Simham', featuring actors Tharun Bhascker, Manasa Choudhary and Faria Abdullah in the lead.

The trailer that has been released shows that the story of the film revolves around an unexpected turn in the life of a young man, who dreams of settling down in America. His dreams are dashed as he is deported due to the strict immigration policies of the Donald Trump administration.

As his love and future are shattered, his growing frustration and anger lead him to think of opting for a strange kind of revenge. The trailer suggests that the film will not just be entertaining but thought-provoking as well.

Sources close to the unit of the film say that the makers have crafted this story in such a way that it is a fine mix of satire and dark humour.

Pointing out that the story presented by Surya Prakash Josyula has equal parts emotion, irony, and humour, sources claim that director Kasyap Srinivas's story will be one with which youth will be able to connect.

Tharun Bhasckar plays the role of the ordinary young man, caught between hopes and reality. Faria Abdullah and Manasa Chowdhury add more beauty to the story by playing the heroines. Supporting actors Vishnu Oi, Harshavardhan, and Shubhalekha Sudhakar strengthen the film with their roles. JD Chakravarthy plays a role with negative shades in the film, which will have Sri Vishnu doing an extended cameo.

Technically, Vidya Sagar Chinta's cinematography gives a modern, colorful touch, while Sweeker Agasthi's music adds energy to the story. Viplav's editing keeps the pace of the film tight, while Chandrika Gorrepati's production design enhances the visual richness.

Presented by Pawan Saadineni, the film, which has been produced by Kalyana Chakravarthy Manthina, Bhanu Kiran Pratapa, Vijay Krishna Lingamaneni and Umesh Bansal, is set to hit the theatres on May 1 this year.

- IANS

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Siddharth J
Finally a film that tackles this issue with humour! The US immigration policies have ruined so many dreams, and it's good to see our filmmakers addressing it. Tharun Bhascker's comic timing is perfect for this role. 😂
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Ananya R
The trailer looks promising! Satire on the American Dream is something we need more of. But I hope the film doesn't just bash the US—it should also show how India needs to create better opportunities so people don't feel forced to leave. Just my two cents.
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Jessica F
As someone who studied in the US, this hits close to home. The deportation stress is real, and many Indians go through it. Excited to see how the revenge plot unfolds—dark humour is the best way to handle such pain. Full support from this side! 🇮🇳
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Ramesh W
Good to see Telugu cinema experimenting with global themes. But I hope the satire doesn't become too preachy. Youngsters want entertainment first, lessons later. Tharun Bhascker and Manasa Chowdhury are a great combo. Will watch on May 1!

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