Naga Chaitanya's 'Vrushakarma' wraps Rajasthan schedule, release date soon
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Naga Chaitanya's mythological thriller 'Vrushakarma', directed by Karthik Dandu, has completed its shooting schedule in Rajasthan, production house Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra (SVCC) announced on Saturday, 16 May. The team confirmed that post-production is progressing rapidly, with extensive CGI work underway, and that a release date announcement is expected soon.
What the Production House Said
SVCC shared the update across its social media handles, stating: 'Team #Vrushakarma has completed a crucial schedule amidst the majestic palaces of Rajasthan. Post-production is progressing at a brisk pace, with extensive CGI works underway to deliver a mythical thriller like never before for Indian audiences. Release Date Announcement soon.'
The Rajasthan leg, shot against the backdrop of the region's historic palaces, is understood to be a key segment of the film's large-scale visual canvas.
What the Glimpse Video Revealed
Excitement around 'Vrushakarma' has been building since March, when the makers released a spine-chilling glimpse video that redefined audience expectations for the project. The clip opens with a possessed man sketching a portrait of a figure with a gouged-out eye, after which a bat-like creature emerges from his mouth and kills a man in precisely the manner depicted in the sketch.
A voiceover in the glimpse declared: 'When an unparalleled power awakens... when the creation deviates from its purpose... destiny will choose its own course.' The video also offered fleeting introductions to the characters played by Jayaram, Meenakshi Chaudhary, and Naga Chaitanya.
The makers have confirmed that Meenakshi Chaudhary portrays a character named Daksha, while Jayaram plays Professor Ranganath.
Naga Chaitanya on the Film's Scale
Speaking ahead of the shoot, Naga Chaitanya had described the project as unlike anything in his 15-year film career. 'This will be a very heavy VFX-based cinema and I am very excited about this project,' he said, adding that the film would operate 'in the zone of adventure, treasure hunting.'
The actor noted that director Karthik Dandu — best known for the horror thriller 'Virupaksha' — was taking the genre into mythological thriller territory with this outing, a characterisation the March glimpse video strongly reinforced.
The title 'Vrushakarma' was revealed on Naga Chaitanya's birthday last year, accompanied by a first-look poster that showed him in a raw, muscular, and intense avatar. Sharing the poster on Instagram, the actor wrote: '#vrushakarma it is for #nc24.'
The Creative and Technical Team
'Vrushakarma' is produced on a large scale by BVSN Prasad and Sukumar under the banners of Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra LLP (SVCC) and Sukumar Writings, respectively. The story has been written by director Sukumar.
The technical crew is equally formidable: cinematography is handled by Neil D Cunha, music is composed by Ajaneesh Loknath, and editing is led by National Award winner Navin Nooli. Art direction has been executed by Sri Nagendra Tangala, who previously collaborated with Naga Chaitanya on 'Thandel'.
What Comes Next
With the Rajasthan schedule now complete and CGI work in full swing, all eyes are on the official release date announcement. Given the scale of the production — and the appetite generated by the March glimpse — 'Vrushakarma' is shaping up as one of Telugu cinema's more ambitious mythological outings in recent years.