Samantha hails Trisha as 'indomitable force' on birthday; Vishwambhara first look released
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Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu on Monday joined industry peers in extending birthday greetings to Tamil actress Trisha Krishnan, lauding her resilience and growth. Taking to her Instagram stories, Samantha wrote: "Happy birthday Trisha Krishnan. Watching you evolve, endure and rise...strength to strength, always an indomitable force."
Vishwambhara first look unveiled
On the same day, UV Creations, the production house behind Chiranjeevi's upcoming film Vishwambhara, released Trisha's first look poster from the project. The studio captioned the post: "Team #Vishwambhara wishes the gorgeous @trishtrashers a very Happy Birthday. Her portrayal of 'Avani' will be elegant and enchanting. MEGA MASS BEYOND the UNIVERSE. In Cinemas Soon."
Why the delay matters
The film, directed by Vassishta (who helmed the critically acclaimed Bimbisara), has been in extended post-production. Chiranjeevi had previously explained the delay, noting that the film's second half is heavily dependent on VFX and graphics work. "The efforts being put in by the makers to ensure that the best quality output is presented to audiences is the prime reason for the delay," the megastar said in a video message released ahead of his own birthday celebrations.
Summer 2026 release confirmed
Chiranjeevi confirmed last year that Vishwambhara would release in the summer of 2026, positioning the film to appeal to families during the school holidays. Comparing it to classic mythological tales like Chandamama, he described it as a story that would resonate with both children and adults.
Technical crew and scale
The project features Trisha in the lead female role, alongside Ashika Ranganath and Kunal Kapoor. Cinematography is by Chota K Naidu, while production design comes from AS Prakash. The film, written and directed by Vassishta and produced by Vikram, Vamsi, and Pramod under the UV Creations banner, is described as a grand-scale mythological drama blending emotion and cinematic spectacle, with no reported compromise on quality or creative vision.