Sharwanand's Raw Look as 'Ganga' in Pan-India Action Thriller 'Bhogi'

The makers of the pan-Indian action drama 'Bhogi' released a special birthday poster revealing Sharwanand's fierce character named Ganga. The film, directed by Sampath Nandi, is set against a rugged late-1960s backdrop along the Telangana-Maharashtra border. It features Anupama Parameswaran and Dimple Hayathi as female leads, with shooting currently underway on a massive set in Hyderabad. The movie is scheduled for a multi-language release on August 28, 2026, coinciding with Raksha Bandhan.

Key Points: Sharwanand's 'Bhogi' Poster Reveals Character Ganga

  • Intense character poster revealed
  • Set in late 1960s border region
  • Pan-India release in 5 languages
  • High-octane action drama
  • Releasing on Raksha Bandhan 2026
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Sharwanand plays 'Ganga' in pan Indian film 'Bhogi'

Sharwanand's intense look as 'Ganga' revealed for pan-Indian film 'Bhogi', directed by Sampath Nandi. Releasing August 2026.

"Meet Ganga - a storm born in silence, a rage waiting to erupt. - Sri Sathya Sai Arts"

Hyderabad, March 6

The makers of director Sampath Nandi's explosive action drama, 'Bhogi', on Friday wished the film's hero, Sharwanand, a very happy birthday by releasing a special poster of the actor from the film and by disclosing that he played a character called Ganga in the eagerly awaited action thriller.

Sri Sathya Sai Arts, the production house producing the film, took to its social media timelines to release the special poster. It wrote, "Meet Ganga - a storm born in silence, a rage waiting to erupt. The world will soon witness his fury in #Bhogi. Team #Bhogi wishes Charming Star @ImSharwanand a very Happy Birthday. A #SharwaSampathBloodFest. In Cinemas from August 28, 2026."

Extending birthday wishes to Sharwa, the makers unveiled a special poster of the actor. With thick, messy hair and a dense beard, Sharwanand is seen sporting a raw and rebellious look in this poster new. The actor is seen smoking a beedi, adding to his attitude. His face appears slightly sweaty and textured, enhancing the gritty realism of the character. With a stern expression and a sharp gaze, he hints at a fierce and uncompromising personality.

Sources close to the unit say that the shooting of the film, which has the tagline "A Blood Fest", is progressing at a brisk pace.

Director Sampath Nandi is shaping the film against a rugged period setting, unfolding along the North Telangana-Maharashtra border during the late 1960s. The story is rooted in that era, promising a raw and intense backdrop that adds depth to the narrative.

The film's shoot is presently happening in a massive set in Hyderabad, where the team is canning a high-octane action sequence.

Anupama Parameswaran and Dimple Hayathi play the female leads, while several noted actors appear in important supporting roles.

On the technical front, the project boasts an accomplished crew. Production design is by Kiran Kumar Manne, cinematography is by Kishore Kumar Arokia, and music is by Bheems Ceciroleo.

Planned as a pan-India release, the movie will hit the big screens in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi on August 28, coinciding with the festive occasion of Raksha Bandhan.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The look is powerful, no doubt. But I hope the story has substance and isn't just another "blood fest" with only style. Sampath Nandi's films can be a bit over-the-top. Fingers crossed for a good script that does justice to Sharwa's talent.
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Rahul R
Pan-India release on Raksha Bandhan 2026! Smart move. The combo of Sharwanand, Sampath Nandi, and Bheems' music has potential. Hope the action lives up to the hype. The period setting is a fresh choice for Telugu cinema.
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Anjali F
Love the casting of Anupama and Dimple as female leads. Two talented actresses! The technical crew looks solid too. Kiran Kumar Manne's production design for a period film will be key. Excited for this one! 🤩
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David E
Interesting to see a Telugu film set on the Maharashtra border. As someone from that region, I'm curious how authentically they'll portray the culture and dialect of the late 60s. The poster has a very "angry young man" vibe. Intriguing.
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Sneha F
August 2026 is so far away! 😅 But the wait seems worth it. Sharwanand smoking a beedi in the poster... such a bold, earthy look. Completely different from his usual charming self. Hope the movie brings him the pan-India recognition he deserves.

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