What is Vijay Devarakonda's New Movie RanaBaali About?
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Mumbai, January 26 (NationPress)
The acclaimed South Indian actor Vijay Devarakonda has revealed the first look of his forthcoming film RanaBaali on his social media platform.
In an exciting tease, the actor provided a sneak peek into this action-packed movie.
Alongside the audiovisual teaser, Vijay stated, “The British referred to him as a ‘SAVAGE’.”
“I have no objections; he was ‘OUR’ Savage!”
Introducing THE one and only ‘RANABAALI’, he asserted the need to set the record straight regarding our history that they attempted to suppress. #RANABAALI.”
Additionally, Vijay posted the film's poster, showcasing his character's look, and added, “From the village folklore of the ‘Motherland’
‘OUR SAVAGE’. #RANABAALI.”
Regarding RanaBaali, this Pan-India feature set in the 19th century is rooted in real historical occurrences. This film marks the third collaboration between Vijay Deverakonda and Mythri, following Dear Comrade and Khushi, with music composed by the legendary duo Ajay-Atul.
The title ‘Rana Baali’ was announced on the eve of Republic Day, starring Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna in the principal roles, with a worldwide release scheduled for September 11, 2026.
Set against the backdrop of the 19th century, Rana Baali draws inspiration from actual historical events between 1854 and 1878, being developed as a grand Pan-India project. The teaser introduces the “Cursed Land” and its legendary hero, featuring portrayals of the harshness of British colonial rule through powerful visuals and a compelling narrative. Rahul Sankrityan's storytelling underlines the anguish caused by colonial policies, particularly in drought-stricken areas ruled by officials like Sir Richard Temple and Sir Theodore Hector.
This video glimpse also draws unsettling comparisons to genocides worse than Hitler’s Holocaust, highlighting economic exploitation in India. Vijay Deverakonda delivers a fierce performance as Rana Baali in a striking new avatar, while Rashmika Mandanna portrays Jayamma. Arnold Vosloo features as the antagonist, Sir Theodore Hector, enhancing the film's gravitas.