Key Points

The upcoming film Kuberaa, featuring Nagarjuna and Dhanush, has completed a significant milestone with Nagarjuna wrapping up his dubbing. Directed by the acclaimed Sekhar Kammula, the movie promises to deliver a profound narrative about life's deeper meanings. Dhanush, who plays a character named Deva, has already expressed immense confidence in the film's potential impact. Scheduled for release on June 20, 2025, Kuberaa is generating substantial excitement among film enthusiasts.

Key Points: Nagarjuna Dhanush Kubera Film Wraps Dubbing Sekhar Kammula

  • Nagarjuna finishes dubbing for highly anticipated pan-Indian movie
  • Dhanush praises director Sekhar Kammula as a "divine angel"
  • Film explores deeper philosophical themes about life's essential truths
  • Stellar cast includes Nagarjuna, Dhanush, Jim Sarbh, and Rashmika Mandanna
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Nagarjuna wraps up dubbing for Sekhar Kammula's 'Kuberaa'

Nagarjuna completes dubbing for pan-Indian film Kuberaa alongside Dhanush, directed by Sekhar Kammula, releasing June 20, 2025

"Greed, money, worldly pleasures—they're nothing. What matters is a pure soul. - Dhanush"

Chennai, June 7

The makers of director Sekhar Kammula's highly anticipated pan-Indian movie, ‘Kuberaa’, featuring actors Dhanush and Nagarjuna in the lead, have disclosed that actor Nagarjuna has now completed dubbing for his portions in the film.

The makers of the film, through the official handle of the film on X, said, "King @iamnagarjuna garu wraps his dubbing for #Kuberaa. Get ready to witness his power-packed presence from June 20th. In cinemas June 20, 2025."

The film has triggered huge expectations amongst fans and film buffs. It may be recalled that the makers of the film have already disclosed that actor Dhanush plays a character called Deva in the film.

It may be recalled that Dhanush, at the audio launch of 'Kuberaa', had praised the film's director Sekhar Kammula, calling him “a pure soul, like a divine angel.”

Dhanush also recalled his first scene for the film which he said he shot barefoot and under the scorching Tirupati sun. The actor shot the scene, dressed in rags. The experience, he said, had reminded him of life’s essential truths, much like his time filming 'Raanjhaana' in Banaras, amidst funeral pyres.

“Greed, money, worldly pleasures—they’re nothing,” the actor had said. “What matters is a pure soul. 'Kuberaa' will make you realize that. I am 2000% confident about the impact this film will have.”

Apart from Nagarjuna and Dhanush, the film will also feature actors Jim Sarbh and Rashmika Mandanna in pivotal roles. The film, which is to hit screens on June 20 this year, is keenly awaited as this is the first time that National-award winning actor Dhanush has joined hands with ace filmmaker Sekhar Kammula.

On the technical front, ‘Kuberaa’ has cinematography by Niketh Bommi. Ramakrishna Sabbani and Monika Nigotre are the production designers of the film. The film has been co-written by Chaithanya Pingali. Costumes for the film have been designed by Kavya Sriram and Poorvaa Jain. Kubera is being bankrolled by Suniel Naran and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao under the banner of Sree Venkateswara Cinemas.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Can't wait for this film! Nagarjuna and Dhanush together is a dream combo. Sekhar Kammula's direction is always meaningful. Hope this lives up to the hype 🤞
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Priya M.
Dhanush's comments about the film being spiritual make me curious. But I hope it's not too preachy. Want to see more of that Raanjhaana magic!
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Suresh V.
Nagarjuna garu still looking so fit and energetic at his age! True inspiration. His screen presence is unmatched in Telugu cinema 🔥
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Ananya T.
Rashmika Mandanna is such a versatile actress. Excited to see what role she plays in this philosophical drama. Hope she gets good screen space!
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Karthik R.
The production team looks solid - Niketh Bommi's cinematography combined with Sekhar Kammula's vision should create magic. But June 2025 is too far away yaar!
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Meena S.
I appreciate films with deeper messages, but hope the entertainment quotient isn't compromised. After all, cinema is about engaging storytelling first.

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