Recently, Nani spilled some beans about the upcoming film Dasara and discussed how it differs from KGF and Pushpa.
Fans are eager to see another commercial film due to South cinema’s rising popularity, and Nani is prepared to occupy them with Dasara.
The actor is currently busy promoting the movie, in which Keerthy Suresh plays the lead role.
Although there is a lot of excitement surrounding the movie’s debut, many also contrast it with prior superhits like Yash’s KGF and Allu Arjun’s Pushpa. In spite of the similarities, Nani remains confident in his film and recently reaffirmed that it differs greatly from the other two.
The main character of Dasara is expected to be a vengeful country boy who hunts out the powerful. Although KGF and Pushpa already had a related subject,
Due to its action sequences and rural setting, the long-awaited Dasara trailer has drawn comparisons to the Yash-starrer KGF and Allu Arjun’s Pushpa.
In the midst of the conversation, Nani spoke up and promised the audience they will see a new story in the movie.
In an interview Nani talked about the movie’s theme and said, “It is very rural, rustic and at the same time genuine drama. The emotions will feel larger than life, so that’s a great combination.”
Nani claimed that the audience would believe in the story and added, “You will feel it’s all believable. It has a background of coal mines. The culture, traditions, the way they live, everything will make you a part of them, and you will start rooting for the character.”
“No matter how sophisticated you are, you will feel like screaming in the theatre,” he concluded
“No matter how sophisticated you are, you will feel like screaming in the theatre,” he concluded
Since the movie is a full plot, Nani also disclosed during the chat that there won’t be a sequel.
Nani will portray Dharani, a drunk who steals coal for a living, in the upcoming film Dasara. But something happens that causes him to turn on powerful people and pursue them.
The film, directed by Srikanth Odhela, is scheduled to open in theatres in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi on March 30.