Sundeep Kishan's 'Powerpeta' Glimpse: A Fiery Period Avatar Unveiled

The makers of 'Powerpeta' released a glimpse video on Sundeep Kishan's birthday. The video shows Sundeep as Senapathi Ravi in a period setting with a fiery entry. Director Krishna Chaitanya highlights his character's dominance and intensity. The film's shooting is progressing briskly after wrapping the first schedule.

Key Points: Sundeep Kishan's 'Powerpeta' Glimpse Video Released

  • Glimpse video released for Sundeep Kishan's birthday
  • Character named Senapathi Ravi revealed
  • Period avatar with rugged look and intense dialogue
  • Directed by Krishna Chaitanya with Mani Sharma's score
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Sundeep Kishan's 'Powerpeta' makers release powerful glimpse video of ‎film

Watch the powerful glimpse of Sundeep Kishan's 'Powerpeta' as Senapathi Ravi. Directed by Krishna Chaitanya, the film features a period setting and explosive action.

"Fire. Fury. And the rise of SENAPATHI RAVI. - 70mm Entertainments"

Hyderabad, May 8

The makers of writer-turned-director Krishna Chaitanya's upcoming film 'Powerpeta' have now released a 'Glimpse' video of the film as part of the birthday celebrations of actor Sundeep Kishan, who plays the lead in the film.

Taking to its X timeline, 70mm Entertainments, the acclaimed banner headed by Vijay Chilla and Shashi Devireddy, wrote,"Fire. Fury. And the rise of SENAPATHI RAVI. Team #POWERPETA wishes @SundeepKishan a very Happy Birthday. Glimpse Out Now. #HBDSundeepKishan."

The glimpse opens on a high-voltage note- crowds erupting inside a theatre on first day, first show frenzy. Amid the chaos, the protagonist makes a fiery entry, smoking a cigarette and delivering a commanding dialogue about a lion. He goes on to define the essence of the land and the forces that shape its power. In a whistle-worthy moment, he sets the atmosphere ablaze by hurling crackers at the theatre screen.

Sundeep Kishan appears in a rugged period avatar- stylish shades, vibrant attire, and an intimidating aura. The reveal of his character name, Senapathi Ravi, adds weight, hinting at the dominance and intensity the role carries. His screen presence is explosive, matched by punchy dialogue delivery and raw attitude.

Director Krishna Chaitanya showcases his command in crafting a fierce, larger-than-life character. The elevations hit hard, and the dialogues reinforce his strength as a writer.

Cinematographer Madhie captures the period setting with precision, while Mani Sharma's intense background score amplifies every frame. National Award-winning editor Sreekar Prasad handles the cuts, with production design by Ramakrishna and Monika, and sound design by Sachin Sudhakaran and Hariharan shaping the film's sonic landscape.

Sources say that shooting for the film, which has triggered huge expectations among fans and film buffs, is currently on at a brisk pace. The sources have pointed out that the team has already successfully wrapped up its first schedule.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, I'm a bit cautious about yet another "mass" action film with the same template — fiery entry, cracker-throwing, dialoguebaazi. I hope the story has some substance too. But Sundeep Kishan is a talented actor, and Mani Sharma's background score is always a plus. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Vikram M
"Senapathi Ravi" — what a name! The glimpse looks raw and powerful. Sundeep Kishan has been consistently picking good scripts (look at 'Michael' and 'Vikram'), and with Krishna Chaitanya's writing strength, this could be a solid period action film. The technical team is stacked too — Madhie cinematography + Mani Sharma music = guaranteed banger! 🎬👌
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Michael C
As someone who doesn't follow Telugu cinema closely, this looks interesting! The period setting, the high-voltage theatre crowd scene, and the protagonist's commanding dialogue — reminds me of some classic mass-hero introductions. Sundeep Kishan seems to have the swagger. Might give this a watch when it releases!
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Kavya N
I'm excited for Sundeep Kishan! He's underrated and deserves a big hit. The production design and period look seem authentic. But I hope the film isn't just about "elevations" and has a good emotional core too. Let's see what Krishna Chaitanya brings to the table as a director! 🌟
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David E
The technical credits are impressive — National Award-winning editor Sreekar Prasad, Mani Sharma's score, Madh

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