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The trailer for Naveen Chandra's crime thriller 'Show Time' has just dropped, teasing a high-stakes narrative involving a deadly chain-snatching incident. Directed by Madhan Dakshinamurthy, the film features V K Naresh as a lawyer unraveling dark secrets. With music by Sekhar Chandra, the movie promises intense drama and gripping storytelling. Mark your calendars—'Show Time' hits theaters worldwide on July 4.

Key Points: Naveen Chandra Crime Thriller Show Time Trailer Drops Ahead of July 4 Release

  • Naveen Chandra plays a trainer entangled in a deadly chain-snatching incident
  • V K Naresh co-stars as a skeptical lawyer uncovering dark truths
  • Directed by Madhan Dakshinamurthy with music by Sekhar Chandra
  • Releasing worldwide on July 4 under SkyLine Movies
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Trailer of Naveen Chandra's gripping crime thriller 'Show Time' released

Naveen Chandra stars in Madhan Dakshinamurthy's gripping crime thriller 'Show Time'—trailer teases a deadly chain-snatching incident gone wrong.

Trailer of Naveen Chandra's gripping crime thriller 'Show Time' released
"An unforgettable journey with director Aruvi Madhan. Every frame was a result of relentless dedication. – Naveen Chandra"

Chennai, June 26

The makers of director Madhan Dakshinamurthy's upcoming crime thriller 'Show Time', featuring actor Naveen Chandra in the lead, on Thursday released the eagerly awaited trailer of the film.

Taking to his X timeline to share the link to the film's trailer, Naveen Chandra wrote,"An unforgettable journey with director @aruvimadhan_official. His passion, patience, and commitment to the craft made this film truly special. Every frame was a result of relentless dedication and deep love for storytelling. Can’t wait for you all to experience it on the big screen! Releasing in theatres on July 04. Trailer is out now..."

The trailer begins with Naveen Chandra, a trainer, bringing V K Naresh, a lawyer, to his home. Naveen then tells V K Naresh that a man in his house is dead. Naveen explains that the man who has died tried to snatch his daughter's chain and that his efforts to restrain the chain snatcher from getting away resulted in his death. V K Naresh initially refuses to buy the story and thinks the guy is acting. However, he realises what Naveen is saying is true and is horrified. Meanwhile, the trailer shows Naveen Chandra having a run in with cops who pay a visit to his place...

The film, which features Naveen Chandra and Kamakshi Bhaskarla in the lead, also features V K Naresh and Raja Ravindra in pivotal roles.

On the technical front, the film has music by Sekhar Chandra and dialogues by Srinivas Gavireddy. Cinematography for the film is by T Vinod Raja while editing is by Sarath Kumar and production design by Supriya Bettepati.

The movie, which has been produced by Kishore Garikipati under the banner of SkyLine Movies, has been scheduled for a worldwide release on July 4 this year.

- IANS

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Priya K.
The trailer looks intense! Naveen Chandra's performance seems powerful. Love how South Indian cinema is exploring darker themes these days. The premise of an ordinary man caught in extraordinary circumstances is always gripping. Definitely watching this first day! 🤩
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Rahul S.
Interesting concept but I hope they don't glorify vigilantism. The chain snatching scene in the trailer already has me concerned. We need more films that show faith in our legal system rather than taking law into one's own hands.
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Ananya M.
The background score in the trailer gave me goosebumps! Sekhar Chandra's music perfectly complements the dark tone. Also, the cinematography looks top-notch - those dark frames with just the right lighting create such mood. South cinema's technical brilliance continues to impress!
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Vikram P.
Naveen Chandra is such an underrated actor. From his TV days to now, his growth has been phenomenal. The way his expressions change in the trailer from normal to intense is brilliant. Hope this becomes his breakout role!
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Sneha R.
The trailer looks promising but I wish they'd shown more of Kamakshi Bhaskarla's role. Women characters in thrillers often get sidelined. Hope the actual movie gives her proper screen space and not just the 'worried wife' trope.
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Karthik B.
July 4 release means it's clashing with some big Bollywood films. Hope this small-budget gem doesn't get overshadowed. We need to support good content from all film industries in India. The trailer has me hooked - will definitely give it a watch!

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