Sharwanand’s ‘Bhogi’: A Pan-Indian Spectacle Set in the 1960s

Sharwanand's 'Bhogi': A Pan-Indian Spectacle Set in the 1960s
Sharwanand’s ‘Bhogi’: A Pan-Indian Spectacle Set in the 1960s (Image via original source)

Sharwanand and Sampath Nandi Team Up for ‘Bhogi’

Get ready for a cinematic treat! South Indian star Sharwanand is teaming up with director Sampath Nandi for his 38th film, a grand Pan-Indian project titled ‘Bhogi’. The film, backed by senior producer KK Radhamohan under the Sri Sathya Sai Arts banner, promises to be a visual spectacle.

A ‘First Spark’ of Intrigue

The makers recently unveiled the film’s title through a captivating concept video aptly named ‘First Spark’. The video sets the stage for a story filled with destiny, fire, and transformation. We catch a glimpse of Sharwanand undergoing a remarkable physical and spiritual metamorphosis, embodying a character forged from steel and soul.

Filming Begins on a Massive Scale

The excitement is palpable as the shooting for ‘Bhogi’ commenced today on a grand scale in Hyderabad. A colossal set spanning nearly 20 acres was meticulously constructed over six months to bring director Sampath Nandi’s vision to life.

An Ensemble Cast

Joining Sharwanand in this epic tale are Anupama Parameswaran and Dimple Hayathi, who will be playing roles laden with performance potential.

A Vintage Setting with Modern Flair

Set against the backdrop of 1960s North Telangana–Maharashtra, ‘Bhogi’ boasts a vintage aesthetic. The production promises top-tier technical excellence, with Kiran Kumar Manne as the art director. The details regarding the cinematographer, music director, and editor are expected to be announced soon.

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