Sundeep Kishan's #SK33 is a Mythological Fantasy with Lions & Wolves

Telugu actor Sundeep Kishan has announced his next project, tentatively titled #SK33, which will be a trilingual mythological fantasy adventure. The film is to be directed by Ugandhar Muni and produced by Shining Pictures, the team behind the hit 'Shambala'. The announcement poster features a snarling wolf and a roaring lion with a sword between them, hinting at the film's epic conflict. Kishan also has the eagerly awaited action-comedy 'Sigma' in his lineup, directed by Jason Sanjay, son of actor-turned-politician Vijay.

Key Points: Sundeep Kishan Announces Mythological Film #SK33

  • Trilingual mythological fantasy
  • Directed by Ugandhar Muni
  • Produced by Shining Pictures
  • Features wolf vs lion poster
  • Part of busy slate including 'Sigma'
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Sundeep Kishan's next film is to be a mythological fantasy adventure

Sundeep Kishan's next, #SK33, is a trilingual mythological fantasy adventure directed by Ugandhar Muni, produced by Shining Pictures.

"Some wars never end. Some kings never die. - Film Tagline"

Hyderabad, March 21

Well known Telugu actor Sundeep Kishan on Saturday announced that his next film, tentatively being referred to as #SK33, will be directed by Ugandhar Muni and that it will be a mythological fantasy adventure film.

The film, which is to be produced by Shining pictures, which also produced the superhit film 'Shambala', is to be a trilingual and will release in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.

Taking to his X timeline to make the announcement, "With all your Love & Wishes, #SK33 with the incredibly passionate team that gave you the blockbuster #Shambala .. An ambitious trip back into our mythology. Lions, wolfs, kings and swords. A @ugandharmuni madness #RajaSekarAnnabhimoju #MahidharReddy @ShiningPictures."

The actor also shared the announcement poster which has a wolf snarling at a lion, which seems to be roaring back. In the midst of both the animals is a sword that seems to have been planted on the ground.

The film, which has already triggered huge excitement among fans and film buffs, has the tagline, "Some wars never end. Some kings never die."

Sandeep Kishan already has an interesting line up of films, which include his eagerly awaited 'Sigma' that has been directed by Jason Sanjay.

For the unaware, Sigma is among the most eagerly awaited releases in Tamil as Jason Sanjay, who is making his debut as a director with 'Sigma', is the son of well known actor Vijay, who is all set to bid adieu to the world of films as he has now turned a politician.

Headlined by Sundeep Kishan, the film is billed as an action-adventure comedy. The teaser of the film featured a powerful dialogue from the protagonist: "Land, water, air and more importantly money -- the value of all these keep rising every single day. However, there is no value for who we are or our relatives. Why? "

The narrative appears to revolve around a treasure hunt, infused with intense action, twists, and thrills, further adding to the intrigue. Faria Abdullah stars as the female lead opposite Sundeep Kishan, while the supporting cast includes Raju Sundaram, Anbu Thasan, Yog Japee, Sampath Raj, Kiran Konda, and Magalakshmi Sudharsanan. Catherine Tresa will be seen in a special appearance in a high-energy song.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good to see a trilingual mythological project. Our stories have so much potential for grand cinema. Hope they do proper research and don't just use mythology as a backdrop for mindless action. The tagline is intriguing.
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Rohit P
Excited but also a bit skeptical. After Shambala, expectations are sky-high. Ugandhar Muni is a talented director, but I hope the VFX is top-notch. Mythological fantasy needs brilliant visuals to work. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sarah B
As someone who loves Indian mythology, this is fantastic news! The wolf vs lion symbolism is powerful. Releasing in three languages is a smart move. Looking forward to seeing how they interpret "Some wars never end."
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Vikram M
Sundeep's lineup is impressive. Sigma first, then this. He's balancing mass and class. The producer Mahidhar Reddy has a good track record. Hope the story is strong and not just reliant on spectacle.
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Kavya N
Honestly, I wish they'd focus on one film at a time. Announcing SK33 when Sigma isn't even out yet feels like putting the cart before the horse. Let's see the quality of Sigma first. But yes, the concept sounds grand.

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