Should Pakistani Citizens Trust the Claims of Their Army?
 
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Nikhil Siddhartha advocates for truth among the Pakistani public.
- 'Swayambhu' promises to be a significant cinematic experience.
- The film showcases a unique portrayal of a legendary warrior.
- It highlights cultural symbols like the 'Sengol'.
- Industry professionals are eagerly anticipating this release.
Chennai, Oct 30 (NationPress) Telugu star Nikhil Siddhartha, set to star in the much-anticipated pan-Indian historical film, 'Swayambhu', has made a call to the people of Pakistan, advising them not to fall for the misleading propaganda propagated by the Pakistan Army and its spokespersons.
In response to a tweet showcasing India's President Droupadi Murmu alongside Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh, which aimed to counter the claims of the Pakistani Army about capturing Shivangi Singh, Nikhil stated, "The Pakistani public should not trust the false narratives pushed by the Pakistani Army and Pak Airforce spokespersons. I sincerely hope the citizens of Pakistan become aware and recognize the truth. #OperationSindoor #OperationSindhoor."
On the cinematic front, Nikhil Siddhartha is gearing up for one of the most awaited releases of the year, 'Swayambhu'.
This grand historical action epic has sparked significant excitement among fans, film enthusiasts, and industry experts alike.
Nikhil will portray a legendary warrior in a unique avatar in this film, produced by Bhuvan and Sreekar under the Pixel Studios banner, with presentation by Tagore Madhu.
Joining Nikhil in leading roles are Samyuktha and Nabha Natesh.
A poster released earlier this year depicted Nikhil and Samyuktha in combat, with Nikhil wielding a sword amidst the chaos while Samyuktha provided support with a bow and arrow. Notably, a 'Sengol' was also featured in the background.
For those unfamiliar, the 'Sengol' is a symbol of power and righteousness, and Prime Minister Modi had honored India's rich heritage by placing the 'Sengol' near the Speaker's seat in the new Parliament building.
The film's music is composed by Ravi Basrur, with cinematography by KK Senthil Kumar and editing by Tammiraju. The action sequences are choreographed by King Solomon and Stunt Silva, while production design is handled by M Prabhaharan and Ravindra.
 
                         
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                             
                             
                             
                            