Dhandoraa Trailer: A Serious Take on Casteism

The makers of Dhandoraa have released the trailer, and it clearly shows that the film is a serious rural drama with a strong social point. Produced by Ravindra Banerjee Muppaneni under Loukya Entertainments and directed by Muralikant, the film focuses on caste, power, and dignity as everyday realities in a Telangana village. Instead of commercial elements, the film depends on realism, strong performances, and meaningful dialogues.

The trailer begins with a powerful scene where a dead body is carried from one village to another. This immediately sets the emotional tone. A child asks why his grandmother’s body has to be taken so far, and the reply quietly reveals how social boundaries control even death. What starts as a simple village situation slowly turns serious as the issue of cremation leads to discrimination and resistance. Dialogues about caste and education clearly underline the film’s message that change is possible only through awareness and learning.

The final moments of the trailer take place in a courtroom, where Shivaji delivers a hard hitting line comparing caste to an addiction that takes time to fade. This scene sums up the film’s conflict in a calm yet powerful way.

The film’s promotions have been creating steady buzz. The first song Pilla showed a softer emotional side and crossed 3.2 million views, with its hook step becoming popular on social media. The title song composed by Mark K Robin added intensity to the film’s tone. Earlier, the teaser also caught attention with its strong rural visuals and the line about death being the final respect given to a person.

With the trailer receiving a good response online, Dhandoraa is now entering an important phase before release. The film will have overseas premieres from December 23, 2025, followed by a worldwide theatrical release on December 25, 2025.

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