Sharwanand Unveils 'Ganga' in the Anticipated Film 'Bhogi'
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Hyderabad, March 6 (NationPress) The team behind director Sampath Nandi's high-octane action film, 'Bhogi', celebrated the birthday of its lead actor, Sharwanand, by unveiling a distinctive poster showcasing his character, Ganga, in this much-anticipated thriller.
Sri Sathya Sai Arts, the production company responsible for the film, shared the striking poster on their social media platforms, stating, "Introducing Ganga - a tempest forged in silence, a fury ready to explode. Witness his wrath in #Bhogi soon. The #Bhogi team wishes Charming Star @ImSharwanand a joyful birthday. A #SharwaSampathBloodFest. In theaters from August 28, 2026."
The birthday greetings were accompanied by a revealing new poster of the actor. With chaotic hair and a rugged beard, Sharwanand portrays a raw and defiant character. He is depicted smoking a beedi, enhancing his tough persona. His face, slightly sweaty and textured, adds to the gritty authenticity of the role. With a serious expression and piercing gaze, he suggests a fierce and resolute character.
According to sources close to the production, filming for the movie, which carries the tagline “A Blood Fest,” is advancing swiftly.
Director Sampath Nandi is crafting the film against a gritty period backdrop, set along the North Telangana–Maharashtra border during the late 1960s. This historical context promises to provide a raw and intense ambiance that enriches the storyline.
Currently, the film is being shot in an expansive set in Hyderabad, where the crew is capturing a thrilling action sequence.
Anupama Parameswaran and Dimple Hayathi star as the female leads, with several notable actors in significant supporting roles.
On the technical side, the project features a skilled team, including production designer Kiran Kumar Manne, cinematographer Kishore Kumar Arokia, and music composer Bheems Ceciroleo.
Set for a pan-India release, the film will be available in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi on August 28, aligning with the festive celebration of Raksha Bandhan.