Among many small films, a few always stand out and create a special impression on the audience. The upcoming Telugu film titled Tribanadhari Barbarik is one such film that creates a unique interest. From the title and the first look itself, the film is generating a lot of interest. Now, with the trailer, the buzz has been taken to the next level.
With a big cast including Sathyam Rajesh, Satyaraj, Udhaya Bhanu, and others, the film is an anthology, written and directed by Mohan Srivatsa. The trailer hints to us that it revolves around Sathyaraj’s character whose life is intertwined with multiple others.
Multiple sub-stories have been linked to a mysterious book titled Tribanadhari and the character Barbarik. In mythology, Barbarik is said to be Bheema’s grandson. How the makers linked this mythological element to the current-day’s story is to be seen on the big screen.
The trailer is infused with human emotions in every subplot, with enough mystery elements driving the story forward. Technically, the trailer is super solid with solid camera work and impressive score. The film carries an interesting emotion and if that clicks well, the movie will become a hit.
Produced by Vijaypal Reddy, with Kushendar Ramesh Reddy as Director of Photography, the visuals are expected to play a significant narrative role. Marthand K. Venkatesh is the editor.
This post was last modified on 13 August 2025 6:19 pm
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