Did Actress Nabha Natesh Go Bungee Jumping in New Zealand and Call it 'Living'?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Nabha Natesh shares thrilling experiences through adventure sports.
- Her bungee jump video has garnered significant attention.
- She stars in the upcoming film 'Swayambhu', alongside Nikhil Siddhartha.
- 'Nagabandham' promises to explore rich Indian mythology.
- The film will be released in multiple languages.
Chennai, Nov 19 (NationPress) Actress Nabha Natesh has shared an exhilarating video of her bungee jumping in New Zealand, describing the experience as "living".
On a Wednesday, the talented actress, seemingly enjoying a vacation in New Zealand, showcased her daring leap from the Kawarau gorge suspension bridge.
The video, set to the energetic track 'The Nights' by Avicii, captivated her followers and fellow actors.
Actor Nikhil Siddhartha, who is collaborating with Nabha Natesh in the highly anticipated historical pan-Indian film 'Swayambhu', reacted to her jump with a playful "Dude", followed by two emojis depicting screams of fear.
For those unfamiliar, 'Swayambhu', which has completed filming, will portray Nikhil as a legendary warrior in a unique representation. The movie is produced by Bhuvan and Sreekar under the Pixel Studios banner, with Tagore Madhu presenting.
Alongside Siddhartha and Nabha Natesh, the film will also feature actress Samyuktha. The music for this film is composed by Ravi Basrur, while KK Senthil Kumar is responsible for cinematography and Tammiraju for editing. The action choreography is by King Solomon and Stunt Silva, with production design by M Prabhaharan and Ravindra.
Besides 'Swayambhu', Nabha Natesh is set to appear in director Abhishek Nama's eagerly awaited pan-Indian film 'Nagabandham'. This film will feature actors Virat Karn and Iswarya Menon alongside Nabha Natesh, and is expected to hit theaters early next year.
The film, in addition to the lead cast, will see Jagapathi Babu, Jayaprakash, Murali Sharma, and B.S. Avinash in supporting roles.
'Nagabandham' delves into the concealed secrets of ancient Indian Vishnu temples, particularly focusing on the sacred tradition of Nagabandham. Drawing inspiration from recent discoveries at temples like Padmanabhaswamy and Puri Jagannath, the narrative explores the captivating mythology surrounding these divine sites and the mysterious rituals designed to protect them, presenting these age-old enigmas through a contemporary lens.
Cinematography for the film is handled by Soundar Rajan S, while Abhe and Junaid Kumar provide the music. The dialogues are penned by Kalyan Chakravarthy, with editing by Santosh Kamireddy. Ashok Kumar serves as the art director.
'Nagabandham' will be released in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages. This film, rapidly taking shape as an epic adventure, carries the tagline "The Secret Treasure."
Abhishek Nama has crafted the story and screenplay, with production by Kishore Annapureddy and Nishitha Nagireddy.