Is Virat Karrna's 'Nagabandham' unit shooting the 'Om Veera Naga' song on a unique Shivalaya set?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Virat Karn leads an impressive cast.
- Directed by Abhishek Nama.
- Set in a stunning Shivalaya.
- Explores ancient Vishnu temple mythology.
- Multi-language release including Telugu and Hindi.
Hyderabad, Nov 8 (NationPress) The crew of director Abhishek Nama’s highly anticipated pan Indian film ‘Nagabandham’, starring Virat Karn, Nabha Natesh, and Iswarya Menon in lead roles, has commenced filming the 'Om Veera Naga' song on a specially constructed Shivalaya set.
Insiders reveal that this devotional track aims to be a standout feature of the film.
The song is being shot in a magnificently designed Shiva temple set at Ramanaidu Studios, intended to imbue the visuals with divine splendor, thereby enhancing the spiritual atmosphere central to the narrative.
The stunning set has been crafted by the talented art director Ashok Kumar and his team, who have meticulously brought the breathtaking temple to life, ensuring that every shot captures the awe-inspiring essence of Lord Shiva.
The music for the song is composed by the dynamic pair Abhe and Junaid Kumar, featuring lyrics penned by the talented Sri Harsha. Renowned Bollywood cinematographer Ganesh Acharya is choreographing this captivating number.
The film boasts a remarkable ensemble cast that includes Nabha Natesh and Iswarya Menon in the female lead roles, along with Jagapathi Babu, Jayaprakash, Murali Sharma, and B.S. Avinash in supporting roles.
This cinematic venture delves into the concealed secrets of India’s ancient Vishnu temples, particularly highlighting the sacred practice of Nagabandham. Drawing inspiration from recent treasure discoveries at temples like Padmanabhaswamy and Puri Jagannath, the storyline explores the fascinating mythology surrounding these divine sites and the enigmatic rituals designed to protect them. The film aims to breathe new life into these ancient mysteries with a contemporary narrative.
The cinematography is handled by Soundar Rajan S, while the music is crafted by Abhe and Junaid Kumar. The dialogues are written by Kalyan Chakravarthy, and Santosh Kamireddy is responsible for editing. Ashok Kumar serves as the art director.
'Nagabandham' will be available in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages. With the tagline “The Secret Treasure,” ‘Nagabandham’ is shaping up to be an epic adventure.
Abhishek Nama has crafted both the story and screenplay for this film, which is produced by Kishore Annapureddy and Nishitha Nagireddy.