Mega Supreme Hero Sai Durgha Tej’s Pan-India film Sambarala Yeti Gattu (SYG) is nearing the finish line, with just two major action sequences left to shoot. Directed by Rohith KP and produced by K Niranjan Reddy and Chaitanya Reddy under the prestigious Primeshow Entertainment banner, SYG is being mounted on a grand scale with a whopping 125 crore budget.
Following a brief halt due to the industry strike, the shoot will resume mid-September, starting with a spectacular action block choreographed by Peter Hein, featuring SDT battling foreign fighters on expansive sets.
This will be followed by the climax sequence, where SDT goes head-to-head with a Bollywood superstar playing the lead antagonist. With the completion of these two action-packed schedules, the entire shoot will be wrapped.
Post-production is already underway, with CGI and VFX work in full swing, ensuring a grand cinematic experience across all formats.
The film will see Sai Durgha Tej in a never-before-seen avatar, delivering what is expected to be his most powerful and intense performance yet. He indeed underwent intense training. SYG features Aishwarya Lekshmi as the female lead, alongside a strong supporting cast such as Jagapathi Babu, Srikanth, Saikumar, Ananya Nagalla, and Ravi Krishna.
The movie is gearing up for a massive release in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam, with the new release date to be announced soon.
This post was last modified on 9 September 2025 12:52 pm
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