Key Points

Sharwanand is venturing into his first pan-India project with director Sampath Nandi, promising an intense action drama set in the turbulent 1960s border region. The film will feature Anupama Parameswaran and Dimple Hayathi in significant roles, targeting a multilingual release across five languages. With a high-caliber technical team and promising narrative, #Sharwa38 seems poised to deliver a powerful cinematic experience. The project represents an exciting new chapter in Sharwanand's career, exploring uncharted storytelling territories.

Key Points: Sharwanand's Pan-India Debut #Sharwa38 Adds Dimple Hayathi

  • Sharwanand's first pan-India film with multilingual release
  • Intense action drama set in late 1960s border region
  • Top-tier technical team assembled for ambitious project
  • Actors Anupama and Dimple in pivotal roles
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After Anupama Parameswaran, Dimple Hayathi roped in for #Sharwa38

Sharwanand and Sampath Nandi team up for explosive action drama set in 1960s border region with Anupama and Dimple

"Our #Sharwa38 world just got brighter! - Sampath Nandi"

Chennai, April 28

The makers of director Sampath Nandi's upcoming action drama, featuring actor Sharwanand in the lead, on Monday welcomed actress Dimple Hayathi on board.

It may be recalled that the makers had welcomed actress Anupama Parameswaran on board on Saturday.

Sources in the know have said that while Anupama will play the film's leading lady, Dimple Hayathi will have a pivotal role to play in the film.

Taking to his X timeline on Monday, director Sampath Nandi wrote, "Our #Sharwa38 world just got brighter! Welcoming @DimpleHayathi.The Chandh of our Soil.Shoot begins soon.A #SharwaSampathBloodFest."

Sharwanand is stepping into uncharted territory with his first-ever pan-India film, which is tentatively being referred to as #Sharwa38. He is teaming up with director Sampath Nandi, known for having delivered blockbusters before.

The film is being produced by KK Radhamohan under the Sri Sathya Sai Arts banner and presented by Lakshmi Radhamohan. The film, which is to be made on a lavish scale, boasts a top-notch technical team.

Both Anupama and Dimple are playing impactful roles in the film, say sources. The poster released to welcome Dimple does not show her face. However, interestingly she seems to be wearing gold ornaments on her neck, nose, ears, hands and fingers.

Set against the rugged backdrop of the North Telangana-Maharashtra border during the late 1960s, the film plunges viewers into a raw, violent world where power is everything and survival is soaked in blood. The story unfolds in a rural setting recreated with painstaking detail to reflect the texture and tone of that era -- bringing to life a brutal time rarely depicted on Indian screens.

In preparation for this intense role, Sharwanand has undergone a striking transformation.

From top-tier production design by Kiran Kumar Manne, to powerful visuals by ace cinematographer Soundar Rajan S, and a riveting score by Bheems Ceciroleo, #Sharwa38 is aiming high on every technical front.

The film's regular shoot is to start soon. The makers have plans to release the film in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi languages.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Wow, this sounds like an ambitious project! Sharwanand choosing his first pan-India film with Sampath Nandi is exciting. The period setting and raw violence angle could really stand out. Fingers crossed it delivers! 🤞
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Priya M.
Not sure about Dimple Hayathi's casting... she hasn't proven herself in serious roles yet. But Anupama is a great choice! Hope the makers balance both actresses' screen time properly.
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Suresh V.
The technical team sounds amazing! Kiran Kumar Manne's production design + Soundar Rajan's cinematography = visual treat guaranteed. Can't wait to see the rustic 1960s setting come alive!
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Ananya R.
Sharwanand's transformation pics on Insta were 🔥! He's really pushing himself for this role. Love when actors go all in for character authenticity. The gold ornaments hint makes me curious about Dimple's character too!
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Vikram S.
"BloodFest" in the director's tweet has me worried - hope it's not just mindless violence. The era setting has so much potential for layered storytelling about power dynamics. Fingers crossed for substance beyond style.
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Neha P.
Multi-language release is smart! Sharwanand deserves wider recognition. The North Telangana-Maharashtra border setting sounds fresh too. Hope they get the dialects and cultural nuances right 💫

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