Is Nagarjuna and Amala's cult classic 'Shiva' making a comeback?

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Key Takeaways
- 'Shiva' is set for a re-release on November 14, 2025.
- The film features Nagarjuna and Amala in lead roles.
- It was a groundbreaking film that influenced Indian cinema.
- The re-release will be in 4K with Dolby Atmos Sound.
- Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, it was initially released in 1989.
Hyderabad, Sep 20 (NationPress) The team behind director Ram Gopal Varma's iconic film, 'Shiva', starring Nagarjuna Akkinenni and Amala, has just revealed plans for a re-release on November 14 this year.
Actor Nagarjuna, who played the lead role and produced the film through his production house Annapurna Studios, took to his X timeline to share this exciting news.
Nagarjuna expressed, "On my beloved father ANR's birthday, I am thrilled to announce the film that revolutionized Indian cinema is returning to enthrall audiences once more. @AnnapurnaStudios and @RGVzoomin's GROUND-BREAKING FILM #SHIVA will have a Grand Re-Release in theaters on NOVEMBER 14TH, 2025. Experience the cult classic #SHIVA4K with Dolby Atmos Sound on the big screens. #50YearsOfAnnapurna #ANRLivesOn @amalaakkineni1 @ilaiyaraaja @AnnapurnaStudios #SGopalReddy @adityamusic.
The film, originally released in 1989, became a massive success and has since been recognized as a cult classic. While the Telugu version retained the title Shiva, the Tamil adaptation was named Udhayam, which also achieved superhit status.
In reaction to Nagarjuna's announcement, director Ram Gopal Varma commented, "Hey @iamnagarjuna, It’s not a children’s film, but returning on Children’s Day will certainly bring joy to many kids' faces."
The storyline centers around the character Shiva and draws inspiration from Ram Gopal Varma's experiences as an engineering student. Renowned for its thrilling action sequences and memorable songs, the film features a soundtrack by Isaignani Ilaiyaraaja. S Gopala Reddy handled the cinematography while Sattibabu took care of the editing.
In addition to Nagarjuna and Amala, the film also starred Raghuvaran, Tanikella Bharani, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Murali Mohan, Gollapudi Maruthi Rao, Chakravarthy, and Sai Chand, among others.