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‘The Jungle Holds Its Breath’, Sriimurali’s Film Bagheera Teaser Out!

'The Jungle Holds Its Breath', Sriimurali's Film Bagheera Teaser Out!

The teaser of much-anticipated Kannada actor Sri Murali’s Bagheera, directed by Dr Suri is out on December 17. Within two hours of the teaser launch, the video garnered more than 8 lakh views on YouTube.

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The teaser was launched on the birthday of Sri Murali and the makers also wished ‘roaring star” Sri Murali Happy Birthday through the teaser.

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Despite injuries during the shooting of Bagheera, the much anticipated movie teaser was informed by makers on X mentioning that, “When society becomes a jungle…and only predators roar for justice…” A user commented that, “It’s not a teaser, it’s pure GOOSEBUMPS.”

 

Produced by Hombale Films and directed by Dr Suri and featuring Rukmini Vasanth, Bagheera portrays Sriimurali as a rugged cop. The film, based on Prashant Neel’s narrative, follows the success of Ugramm and Mufti, raising expectations for another blockbuster.
“Bagheera is an upcoming Kannada movie from the makers of KGF 1, Kantara and Salaar, directed by Dr Suri, created by the visionary director Prashanth Neel, music by B. Ajaneesh Loknath and produced by Vijay Kiragandur.’ production house Hombale said on Youtube.

 

 

First published on: Dec 17, 2023 11:57 AM IST


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