In recent times, new-age directors are captivating audiences with their unique and diverse storytelling. As the demand for content-driven films rises, a new production house named Vaanara Celluloid has entered the scene. Established to offer audiences a different experience, this company is producing a variety of films. As its first venture, the movie “Tribanadhari Barbarik” is being made, produced by Vijayapal Reddy Adidala and directed by Mohan Shrivatsa. Popular director Maruthi is presenting the film. The movie boasts a talented team of artists and technicians, with Kannada actor Vasishta Simha in the lead role in this pan-India film.
Recently, the motion poster for “Tribanadhari Barbarik” was released, introducing the storyline of the film. It’s a blend of mythological and social elements, narrating the story of Barbarik, the grandson of Bhima and the son of Ghatotkacha. The motion poster showcases the incredible valor of Barbarik, who can shoot three arrows simultaneously. It portrays the tale of a heroic warrior largely unnoticed by the world. While telling a mythological story, the film also offers a modern touch. Alongside mythological books like Gandiva Dhari Arjuna, Pashupatastra, Brahmastra, and Garuda Purana, the poster features a gun, symbolizing the fusion of mythological and contemporary themes in this movie.
The motion poster highlights the director’s vision for the film and the producers’ commitment to delivering a high-quality movie to the audience. For the first time in Indian cinema history, the music is being composed by the band Infusion Band, creating an exhilarating experience for viewers. Their sound leaves a profound impact on the audience.
“Tribanadhari Barbarik” stars Sathyaraj, Vasishta Simha, Sanchi Rai, Satyam Rajesh, Kramati Kiran, Motta Rajendra, V.T.V. Ganesh, and Uday Bhanu in key roles. With Kushendra Ramesh Reddy as the cinematographer, Marthand Venkatesh as the editor, and Srinivas Pann handling art direction, the film’s stunt sequences are directed by Ram Sanker.
Having completed its shooting, “Tribanadhari Barbarik” is now in post-production and has already generated considerable excitement with its poster. The movie will be released as a pan-India film in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam.