Dhanush’s latest film, Raayan, directed by the actor himself, became a box office blockbuster. The action drama is now doing exceptionally well on Prime Video. Dhanush’s next on-screen will be in Kubera, which Sekhar Kammula is directing. Tollywood King Nagarjuna is playing a pivotal role. The first look posters and glimpses generated inquisitiveness.
The team has now extended Ganesh Chaturthi wishes through an intriguing poster featuring Dhanush and Nagarjuna. It is more like a concept poster depicting the two contrasting worlds of this social drama. The stark differences between the characters portrayed by Dhanush and Nagarjuna are superbly showcased. Dhanush’s character is depicted in a state of disarray, with messy hair and a thick beard, embodying a life marked by adversity.
This image starkly contrasts with Nagarjuna’s polished appearance, as he is seen dressed in sophisticated attire and exuding an air of wealth and refinement. This poster is a creative thought to present the film’s thematic core. Kubera is set against the Dharavi backdrop in Mumbai. Rashmika Mandanna plays the leading lady, and Bollywood actor Jim Sarbh is in for another crucial role.
The production works of the movie are progressing in full swing. Kubera is being bankrolled by Suniel Narang and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao under the banners of Sri Venkateswara Cinemas LLP and Amigos Creations Pvt. Ltd. The movie is being made as a trilingual project in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. It will also release in Kannada and Malayalam languages. Devi Sri Prasad is the music director.
Wishing everyone a joyous Vinayaka Chavithi from the #SekharKammulasKubera team! ✨🤗
Get ready to witness the ultimate powerhouse duo— @dhanushkraja sir’s fierce energy and king @iamnagarjuna garu commanding presence. 😎😍@iamRashmika @sekharkammula @jimSarbh @daliptahil pic.twitter.com/P98nGnhArQ
— Sree Venkateswara Cinemas LLP (@SVCLLP) September 7, 2024
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