Jagapathi Babu Begins Dubbing for Virat Karrna's Pan-India Epic 'Nagabandham'

Dubbing has commenced for the pan-Indian mythological action drama 'Nagabandham', starring Virat Karrna. Actor Jagapathi Babu has begun his dubbing sessions for the film, which is slated for a worldwide release on July 3. The film explores the hidden secrets and mythology surrounding India's ancient Vishnu temples, inspired by recent temple treasure discoveries. It features a large ensemble cast and will be released in five Indian languages.

Key Points: Nagabandham Dubbing Begins with Jagapathi Babu | July 3 Release

  • Dubbing sessions commence
  • Grand worldwide release on July 3
  • Explores secrets of ancient Vishnu temples
  • Features an impressive ensemble cast
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Jagapathi Babu begins dubbing for Virat Karrna's pan Indian film 'Nagabandham'

Dubbing starts for the pan-Indian film 'Nagabandham' starring Virat Karrna. Jagapathi Babu begins his sessions for the mythological action drama.

"The unheard secret steps closer to life. - Nik Studios"

Hyderabad, April 3

The makers of director Abhishek Nama's much-awaited mythological action drama 'Nagabandham', featuring actor Virat Karrna in the lead, have now announced that dubbing for the film had begun and that actor Jagapathi Babu was currently dubbing for the film.

For the unaware, the film is slated to hit screens worldwide on July 3 this year.

Taking to its social media timelines to make the announcement, the production house Nik Studios wrote, "The unheard secret steps closer to life. #Nagabandham Dubbing Sessions Begin as ever versatile @iamjaggubhai_ joins the studio. GRAND RELEASE WORLDWIDE ON JULY 3rd."

The production house also released a video clip showing the actor dubbing for the film.

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 Nabha Natesh and Iswarya Menon as female leads, and 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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Priya S
Finally a film exploring our ancient temple mysteries! The Padmanabhaswamy temple treasure discovery was mind-blowing. If this movie is even half as intriguing as the real stories, it will be a blockbuster. Good to see a strong supporting cast with veterans like Murali Sharma.
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Vikram M
Virat Karrna in a mythological action drama? Interesting choice. Hope he has worked on his expressions and dialogue delivery. The success of such films heavily depends on the lead's conviction. Fingers crossed! The multi-language release strategy is smart for a pan-Indian audience.
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Sarah B
As someone fascinated by Indian mythology, this sounds incredible. The tagline "The Secret Treasure" has me hooked. I hope the research is thorough and they present the rituals with respect, not just as a plot device for action sequences. The ensemble cast looks promising.
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Rohit P
With all due respect to the team, I'm a bit skeptical. "Pan-Indian" films trying to cash in on mythology can sometimes end up being superficial. I hope Abhishek Nama's dream project has substance and isn't just about grand visuals. The music by Abhe and Junaid Kumar is something to look forward to though.
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Nikhil C
Dubbing sessions starting means the film is in its final stages! Great progress. Soundar Rajan S is a brilliant cinematographer - expecting stunning visuals of the temple architecture. Releasing in five languages is a bold and expensive move. Hope it pays off. All the best to the team! 👍

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