Sathya Unveils His Role as Balaji in Naga Chaitanya's 'Vrushakarma'
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Hyderabad, March 4 (NationPress) The producers of the eagerly awaited mythological thriller 'Vrushakarma', directed by Karthik Dandu and starring Naga Chaitanya in the lead role, unveiled a brand-new look of actor Sathya as Balaji on Wednesday. This revelation coincided with the birthday festivities of Sathya.
Through the official social media accounts of the film, the team shared the first look poster showcasing Sathya as Balaji, accompanied by a message that read, "Team #Vrushakarma wishes their Balaji, the exceptionally talented actor #Satya, a very Happy Birthday. Stay tuned for #VrushakarmaGlimpse releasing tomorrow, MARCH 5th, 2026, at 12:12 PM. The launch event will take place at Prasad’s PCX Screen starting from 10:30 AM."
Earlier, the filmmakers had announced that actor Jayaram will portray a character named Professor Ranganath in this film.
The title of the film was first revealed on Naga Chaitanya's birthday last year, alongside the initial look poster of the actor from 'Vrushakarma'.
This poster depicted him in a rugged and intense persona, showcasing his sculpted physique and fierce expression.
Naga Chaitanya had shared the film's first look on Instagram, stating, "#vrushakarma it is for #nc24 (sic)."
Directed by Karthik Dandu, this project is being produced on a grand scale by BVSN Prasad and Sukumar under the banners of Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra LLP (SVCC) and Sukumar Writings.
In the movie, Meenakshi Chowdhury will be seen opposite Naga Chaitanya, while Sparsh Srivastava, known for his role in 'Laapataa Ladies', will also feature in a significant part.
The film is backed by an impressive technical team, with the story conceived by director Sukumar. The cinematography is handled by the skilled Neil D Cunha, while Ajaneesh Loknath composes the music. The editing is led by National Award winner Navin Nooli, and the art direction is managed by Sri Nagendra Tangala, who has previously collaborated with Naga Chaitanya on 'Thandel'.