Vishwak Sen’s adventurous drama Gaami generated a lot of curiosity with its unique promotional content. The teaser, songs, and posters grabbed the attention of all. The trailer of the movie was launched just a while ago by director Sandeep Reddy Vanga. This is the first trailer to be released in PCX format.
The trailer begins with Vishwak Sen’s voiceover as he finds himself in a very deprived condition. “No matter how hard I try, I can’t remember who I am, where I came from, and how long I have had this problem,” he questions himself which echoes his condition.
The Aghoras who help him also ask him to leave, as his stay is a problem for them as well. Nonetheless, they brief him about the time and place where he can find the solution to his problem. However, the journey is so perilous. Moreover, he doesn’t have much time. If he can’t find the place within the deadline, he needs to wait for another 36 years.
This is a unique story, and Vidyadhar Kagita showed the ambitious and adventurous expedition of the protagonist captivatingly. Vishwak Sen nailed it with his remarkable show as an Aghora who suffers from this rare disease.
Vishwanath Reddy showed his brilliance in cranking every frame so stunningly, whereas Naresh Kumaran added intensity with his dynamic score.
Seems like, Vishwak Sen is going to score a big hit with this experimental movie. Gaami is slated for release on March 8th.
This post was last modified on 29 February 2024 11:04 pm
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