Vrushakarma is evidently a high-stakes mythical thriller that marks a bold new chapter for actor Naga Chaitanya. Directed by Karthik Dandu, the creative mind behind Virupaksha (by the way, its screenplay style was the brainchild of Pushpa maker Sukumar), the film’s initial glimpse suggests a cinematic experience that is as haunting as it is grand. Here are the three most exciting takeaways from the recent unveiling of the glimpse:

A supernatural concept grounded in myth
Vrushakarma isn’t your standard or run-of-the-mill action flick; it dives deep into a dark, supernatural world where destiny and ancient forces collide. “When a power unparalleled awakens, when creation deviates from its purpose, destiny will unleash a vrushakarma,” the narrator says. The teaser introduces a terrifying premise where a possessed entity can manifest drawings into lethal reality.

Naga Chaitanya’s intense transformation
Fans are seeing a side of the ‘chocolate boy’ they have never witnessed before. Moving away from his lover-boy roots, he portrays a rugged, fierce avatar — a total departure from what he had played hitherto. The actor himself described the project as the most significant of his career, fulfilling his long-standing desire to lead a large-scale spectacle. Evidently, Vrushakarma refers to “one whose every action is righteous” or “one whose deeds are the source of dharma.” Naga Chaitanya is likely playing someone who acts solely to uphold the moral order of the universe.
Grand scale and visual mastery
The film is being positioned as a “spectacle,” and the production values back that claim. With heavy integration of VFX and breathtaking cinematography, the world-building of Vrushakarma looks authentic. The casting of Sparsh Shrivastava as a menacing antagonist, along with star heroine Meenakshi Chaudhary and the versatile Kantara/Ponniyin Selvan actor Jayaram, hints at a well-rounded drama designed specifically for the big-screen experience.
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