Key Points

The trailer for Kishkindhapuri promises a truly terrifying horror experience. Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas and Anupama Parameswaran play tour guides whose ghostwalk goes horribly wrong. The film features a haunting soundscape and striking visuals that build genuine fear. This much-anticipated horror thriller is set to release on September 12 worldwide.

Key Points: Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas Anupama Kishkindhapuri Horror Trailer

  • Tour guides face powerful evil spirits on a ghostwalking tour
  • Bellamkonda Sreenivas declares "Aham Mrityu" as his eyes turn pale
  • Trailer features striking camera work by Chunmay Salaskar
  • Film releases worldwide on September 12 this year
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Trailer of Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, Anupama Parmeswaran's 'Kishkindhapuri' promises a spine-tingling horror thriller

Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas and Anupama Parameswaran lead a terrifying ghost tour in the spine-chilling trailer for horror-thriller Kishkindhapuri, releasing September 12.

"Welcome to the world of fear where silence is scary and sound is scarier. - Shine Screens"

Chennai, Sep 3

The makers of director Koushik Pegallapati's much-awaited horror-thriller 'Kishkindhapuri', featuring Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas and Anupama Parameswaran in the lead, on Wednesday released an interesting and compelling trailer of the film that showed that a spine-tingling horror thriller was in store for fans and audiences.

Kishkindhapuri is scheduled to hit screens on September 12 this year.

Taking to its X timeline, Shine Screens, the production house producing the film, wrote, "Welcome to the world of fear where silence is scary and sound is scarier.#KishkindhapuriTrailer out now! #Kishkindhapuri GRAND RELEASE WORLDWIDE ON SEPTEMBER 12th."

The film's trailer begins with the description of a place that is haunted by powerful evil spirits. It then shows Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas and Anupama Parameswaran as tour guides, who take a bunch of curious people about spirits on a ghostwalking tour to Kishkindhapuri. While the tour guides are under the impression that this will be like any other tour, what happens there shocks them just like all the others who have opted to be a part of the tour. Things soon reach a stage where Anupama is concerned that everybody safety. Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas assures her that he will make sure that nothing untoward happens to anybody on tour. What he does to combat the powerful spirit then is what Kishkindhapuri is all about.

It may be recalled that the makers of the film had only recently announced that actress Anupama Parameswaran had completed dubbing for her portions in the film.

Produced by Sahu Garapati under the Shine Screens banner and presented by Archana, the film has been written and directed by Koushik Pegallapati.

The film’s first glimpse, which was released in April this year, offered a frightening introduction to its horror-laced setting. It opened with Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Anupama Parameswaran forcefully entering a haunted house—inviting supernatural forces.

“Some doors are not meant to be opened,” the glimpse hinted, as one saw eerie voices echo through a place long forgotten. The suspenseful preview culminated in a terrifying moment, with Bellamkonda Sreenivas declaring “Aham Mrityu” (I am death), as his eyes turned hauntingly pale.

Chunmay Salaskar’s camera work in the trailer is striking, and Chaitan Bharadwaj seems to have crafted a soundscape that stays with you long after the trailer ends.

The technical team of the film includes Manisha A Dutt as the Production Designer, D. Siva Kamesh as the art director, and Niranjan Devaramane as the editor. G. Kanishka is the Creative Head of the film, which has Darahas Palakollu as its co-writer.

As Kishkindhapuri's release date inches closer, expectations continue to rise for what could be one of the most intriguing theatrical offerings this year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally a proper horror film in Telugu cinema! The concept of ghostwalking tour guides encountering real spirits is brilliant. Hope it lives up to the trailer's promise 🤞
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Ananya R
The sound design mentioned in the article sounds promising. Horror films need that atmospheric quality to really work. Fingers crossed this becomes a hit like Tumbbad or Bhoothakalam!
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Vikram M
While the trailer looks good, I hope they don't rely too much on jump scares. Indian horror needs more psychological depth and less cheap thrills. Still, looking forward to watching it!
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Karthik V
Anupama Parameswaran is such a talented actress! She's choosing really interesting projects across South industries. The production values look top-notch from the trailer.
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Sarah B
The "silence is scary and sound is scarier" tagline is actually quite clever. Horror films that understand the power of sound design usually deliver better experiences. Excited for this one!

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