Dream Farmers, known for backing content-driven cinema like Ashoka Vanamlo Arjuna Kalyanam, Bhamakalapam 1 & 2, and Veeranjaneyulu Vihara Yatra, is now back to deliver another strong content with Guvvala Cheruvu Ghat, in collaboration with Amazon Prime Video.
The series is Directed by Bharat Kamma and Produced by Bapineedu B & Sudheer Edara.
Director Bharat Kamma, known for his intense & sensible storytelling in Dear Comrade, picks to narrate a rooted tale with a strong casting.
The show stars Kiran Abbavaram, Thiruveer, Samyuktha, and Tejaswi Rao marking a strong ensemble.
Announced at a launch event in Mumbai with a striking glimpse, the series has already emerged as the most anticipated upcoming Telugu web series.
The released glimpse promises a gripping narrative set in a rustic & immersive world.
The series also features a powerful supporting cast including Siddique, Aadukalam Naren, Vikas Darshan, Maharshi Vidhya, and Vinod Kishan.
The series created by Bharath Kamma & Prasankar boasts a solid technical team which includes dialogues by Prasankar, Devi Hari Prasad, and Venkatesh D. Pati, Cinematography by Manojh Reddy, Music by Justin Prabhakaran, Production design by Srinivas Kalinga, Editing by Viplav Nyshadam, and Costumes by Rajini.
With this collaboration with Prime Video, Dream Farmers takes a leap forward, reinforcing its commitment to delivering high-quality, distinctive storytelling on a larger platform.
This post was last modified on 22 March 2026 8:30 pm
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