Dasara,
Nani's
upcoming
high-octane
mass-action
entertainer
film,
written
and
directed
by
Srikanth
Odela
is
ready
for
theatrical
release.
The
movie
will
release
in
Tamil,
Malayalam,
Hindi,
and
Kannada
along
with
Telugu.
Actress
Keerthy
Suresh
is
the
film's
female
lead.
Dasara
will
hit
the
screens
all
over
the
world
on
March
30.
Dasara
also
stars
Dheekshith
Shetty,
Samuthirakani,
Shine
Tom
Chacko,
Sai
Kumar,
Rajendra
Prasad,
Prakash
Raj,
Roshan
Mathew,
Shamna
Kasim,
and
Zarina
Wahab
in
important
roles.
The
film's
trailer
has
amplified
the
expectations
of
Dasara
for
fans
and
regular
movie
lovers.
Dasara
is
set
up
in
the
backdrop
of
Singareni
coal
mines
near
Godavarikhani
area
in
Telangana.
The
movie
charts
the
life
of
Dharani,
a
ruffian,
who
goes
to
unimaginable
lengths
when
wronged.
Played
by
Nani,
in
his
first-time-ever
mass
avatar,
Dharani
looks
ferocious,
intimidating,
and
gruesome,
going
by
trailer.
The
movie
marks
the
second
collaboration
of
actress
Keerthy
Suresh
with
Nani,
after
Nenu
Local.
As
the
movie
is
gearing
up
to
hit
the
screens
all
over
the
world
on
March
30,
the
movie,
was
a
topic
of
controversy
for
the
usage
of
words
like
'Bancheth'
and
'Baddhal
Baasingal
Aithaai.'
The
slang
words
have
been
reportedly
muted
by
the
censor
board
when
the
film
was
submitted
for
certification.
Unfortunately,
Nani's
Dasara
became
the
first
Telugu
film
to
have
36
cuts.
Meanwhile,
Nani
is
extensively
promoting
Dasara,
his
maiden
pan-India
film.
He
has
already
toured
Mumbai,
Ahmedabad,
Vishakhapatnam,
and
Hyderabad
for
promotions
along
with
actress
Keerthy
Suresh
and
director
Srikanth
Odela.
The
film's
pre-release
event
will
be
held
at
Anantapur
on
March
26.
Dasara
is
written
by
Jella
Srinath,
Arjuna
Paturi,
and
Vamsi
Krishna
P,
in
association
with
its
director
Srikanth
Odela.
The
movie
is
produced
by
Sudhakar
Cherukuri
under
the
Sri
Lakshmi
Venkateswara
Cinemas
banner.
Coming
to
the
technical
crew,
Santhosh
Narayanan
composed
Dasara's
entire
music
and
tunes
while
Naveen
Nooli
worked
as
its
Editor.
Sathyan
Sooryan
worked
as
the
cinematographer.
Dasara
is
made
on
a
budget
of
Rs
65
Crore
and
has
a
runtime
of
159
minutes.