Mark Your Calendars: Naga Shaurya's 'Bad Boy Karthik' Releases on April 17!
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Hyderabad, March 27 (NationPress) The producers of the much-anticipated film 'Bad Boy Karthik', directed by Ram Desina and starring Telugu sensation Naga Shaurya, have officially revealed that the film will be released globally on April 17 this year, bringing immense joy to fans and cinema enthusiasts.
Sri Vaishnavi Films, the studio behind this project, announced the release date via their X account, stating, "Prepare to embrace a journey filled with triumph, chaos, and electrifying entertainment. #BadBoyKarthik TO PREMIERE IN THEATERS ON APRIL 17th. #BadBoyKarthikonApr17th."
The excitement surrounding this commercial action drama has been building ever since the teaser was unveiled.
The teaser showcases Naga Shaurya in a rugged, bold, and stylish role, packed with thrilling action scenes and dramatic moments. Besides Shaurya, it introduces notable cast members including Vidhi, Samuthirakani, Naresh VK, Saikumar, Mime Gopi, Sridevi Vijaykumar, Vennela Kishore, and Brahmaji, hinting at a captivating mix of intense drama and humor.
It appears that director Ram Desina has meticulously crafted a mass-appeal commercial entertainer infused with flair and vigor. This promising action film is produced by Srinivasa Rao Chintalapudi under the banner of Sri Vaishnavi Films.
Vidhi stars as the female lead alongside Naga Shaurya, while the Tamil actor Samuthirakani takes on the role of Varadha Reddy.
The film features an impressive technical crew, with cinematography by Rasool Ellore. Notably, music director Harris Jayaraj is making a comeback in Telugu cinema with this project, which also has Ramanjaneyulu as the art director. The editing is handled by Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao, and the action sequences are choreographed by Supreme Sundar and Prithvi.
The choreography for the dance sequences is by Raju Sundaram, brother of Prabhu Deva, alongside Shobi Master, Vijay Polanki, and Sirish. The film's song lyrics are written by Chandra Bose, Ramajogayya Sastry, Kasarla Shyam, and Krishnakanth.