Key Points

Sudigaali Sudheer is set to star in 'Hai Lesso', a rural drama marking director Prasanna Kumar Kota's debut. The film features an intriguing title poster with mythological elements, suggesting a deeply cultural narrative. Multiple south Indian actors like Shivaji and Natasha Singh are part of the project. The film promises to be a multilingual release with a talented young technical team.

Key Points: Sudigaali Sudheer's Debut Rural Drama 'Hai Lesso' Unveiled

  • Sudigaali Sudheer's fifth lead role in a promising rural drama
  • Debut directorial venture by Prasanna Kumar Kota
  • Unique title derived from farming community expressions
  • Multistate language release across South India
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Actor Sudigaali Sudheer's next film titled 'Hai Lesso'

Prasanna Kumar Kota launches intense rural drama 'Hai Lesso' with Sudigaali Sudheer, promising mythical storytelling and cultural depth

"The title poster hints at an intense story with divine power and conflict - Film Source"

Hyderabad, Sep 29

Director Prasanna Kumar Kota's upcoming rural drama, featuring well known Telugu actor Sudheer Anand, more popularly known as Sudigaali Sudheer, in the lead, has now been titled 'Hai Lesso'.

The film, which will mark the directorial debut of Prasanna Kumar Kota, went on floors in the city with a traditional pooja on Monday.

Interestingly, 'Hai Lesso' will also mark the production debut of Siva Cherry and Ravikiran under the banner of Vajra Varahi Cinemas.

The film, which is tentatively being referred to as Production No. 1, will be the fifth film in which Sudigaali Sudheer will be seen playing the lead.

Actor Shivaji, who delivered an intense performance in the superhit film 'Court: State Vs A Nobody', will again be seen playing the role of an antagonist in the upcoming rural drama.

Sources close to the unit say that the film's title 'Hai Lesso' has been derived from a colloquial expression commonly used in farming communities.

The title poster has a mythological and rustic tone to it. It features a regal foot adorned with golden anklets and toe rings. The foot is seen placed on a large green plantain leaf. On the leaf lies a traditional offering of cooked rice mixed with hen and goat heads, flowers, and sindoor, representing rituals and sacrifice. A blood-soaked sword heightens the drama, hinting at divine power and conflict. The title poster hints at an intense story.

The film, which was launched in a grand fashion, was attended by the core team and several special guests. Hero Nikhil unveiled the title, while Bunny Vasu ceremoniously handed over the script to the makers. Directors Vassishta, Chandoo Mondeti, and Meher Ramesh switched on the camera, and VV Vinayak sounded the clapboard for the muhurtham shot. Director Prasanna Kumar himself called the action for the film's very first shot.

Natasha Singh and Naksha Saran will be the heroines of the movie, while popular Kannada actress Akshara Gowda will be seen in a pivotal role. Motta Rajendran, Getup Srinu, and Bevara Duhitha Saranya will also be seen in significant roles in the film.

The movie will have a very young and talented team of technicians taking care of different crafts. Anudeep Dev is to score its music, while Sujatha Siddarth is to handle its cinematography. Chota K Prasad will be taking care of the film's editing, while Brahma Kadali is the production designer. Chintha Srinivas is the writer.

Hai Lesso will have its theatrical release in all south Indian languages- Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The title poster looks intense with all the traditional elements - the golden anklets, plantain leaf, and that blood-soaked sword! Shivaji as antagonist is perfect casting after his brilliant performance in Court.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see so many debutants - director, producers, and a young technical team. Hope they can deliver something fresh in the rural drama genre which often follows similar templates.
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Arjun K
The muhurtham ceremony had such a star-studded lineup! Nikhil, Bunny Vasu, VV Vinayak - shows the industry support for this project. Multi-language release strategy is smart for wider reach.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the rural theme, I hope the film doesn't romanticize village life or show unrealistic heroism. We need authentic stories that reflect real farming communities and their struggles.
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Meera T
The casting looks promising with Natasha Singh, Naksha Saran and Akshara Gowda! And Anudeep Dev for music - his background score will definitely elevate the rural emotions. Excited for this one! 🎬

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