Director Dr. Anil Vishwanath of Polimera fame and hero Naveen Chandra bringing a unique love story titled “28°C.” This is the first film of Anil Vishwanath. The trailer, unveiled today, presents an emotionally charged and captivating love story with a surprising twist.
Naveen Chandra stars as the hero, Karthik, while Shalini Vadnikati plays the heroine, Anjali, with the film diving deep into themes of love, pain, anger, and emotional turmoil. The trailer sets the stage with an intense love story that follows the turbulent relationship between the couple, building a strong emotional connection.
As the trailer progresses unfolds, the couple moves into a house, only to find that it brings with it a host of issues and complications. The questions surrounding Karthik and Anjali’s experiences in the house, as well as the significance of the mysterious 28°C, add an intriguing layer to the story, leaving audiences eager for more. The trailer’s visuals and background score further enhance the suspense and drama.
Director Anil Vishwanath teases that the last 20 minutes of the film will leave audiences shocked, promising a conclusion unlike anything they’ve ever seen. Produced by Sai Abhishek under the Veeranjaneya Productions banner, the film also features notable performances by Jayaprakash, Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Harsha Chemudu, Raja Ravindra, Abhay Betiganti, Deviani Sharma, Santoshi Sharma, and others in significant roles. Vamsi Nandipati is handling the film’s distribution.
This post was last modified on 25 March 2025 8:57 pm
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