Thandel Trailer Unveiled Starring Naga Chaitanya

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Thandel Trailer Unveiled Starring Naga Chaitanya

Synopsis

The trailer for the film Thandel, featuring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, has been released. Directed by Chandoo Mondeti, it tells a story of love, courage, and challenges faced by a young fisherman. The film is set to hit theaters on February 7.

Key Takeaways

  • Naga Chaitanya plays a fisherman named Raju.
  • The film is directed by Chandoo Mondeti.
  • It features Sai Pallavi as Raju's love interest.
  • The title ‘Thandel’ means leader.
  • Inspired by a real-life incident involving fishermen.

Chennai, Jan 23 (NationPress) The producers of director Chandoo Mondeti’s Thandel, featuring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi in lead roles, unveiled the highly anticipated trailer of the film on Tuesday. The trailer reveals that the title ‘Thandel’ translates to leader.

Actor Naga Chaitanya shared the trailer link on X, stating, “A tale of love, courage & patriotism. #ThandelTrailer is live. See you in theaters on Feb 7th! #Dhullakotteyala #ThandelonFeb7th @Sai_Pallavi92 @chandoomondeti @ThisIsDSP @GeethaArts @NavinNooli @Shamdatdop.”

Produced by Bunny Vasu under the esteemed Geetha Arts banner, the film is presented by Allu Aravind. Choreography is managed by Shekar Master.

The trailer depicts a daring young fisherman named Raju (Naga Chaitanya) and his beloved, played by Sai Pallavi. It showcases their romance, which stirs gossip in their fishing village. Raju's sweetheart questions whether they should marry, hinting that unforeseen circumstances compel Raju to venture into the sea. While he wishes to return soon, fate has alternate plans. A storm leads him and his crew into enemy waters. Despite facing betrayal, Raju remains resolute, while his love waits for him back home.

The film features a skilled team, with Shamdat responsible for cinematography, Naveen Nooli—a National Award winner—handling editing, and Srinagendra Tangala overseeing the art department.

Thandel, co-directed by Ram Naresh Nunna, is scheduled for release on February 7 this year. The narrative is reported to be inspired by a true event where fishermen from a village in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh accidentally drifted into Pakistani waters.