Daaku Maharaaj Trailer Review: Expectations Soar For Nandamuri Balakrishna's Emotional Actioner After Glimpse

Daaku Maharaaj Trailer Review NBK Raises Expectations
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Daaku Maharaaj Trailer Review: Nandamuri Balakrishna's exciting new Sankranti release Daaku Maharaaj is trending big time on the social media platforms and the entertainment industries with the theatrical trailer drop on January 5. At a special and first-of-its-kind pre-release event held in Dallas, USA, the makers of the Bobby Kolli directorial launched the much awaited trailer amid fan frenzy and enthusiasm.

Daaku Maharaj will be out on the big screen worldwide on January 12 for the Sankranti festival. For this commercial action entertainer, Bobby Kolli and Nandamuri Balakrishna joined hands for the first time. With three female leads and a villain like Bobby Deol, the set up of the movie and its background score is winning appreciation after the glimpse was released.

Daaku Maharaaj Trailer Now Out

The teaser of Daaku Maharaaj promised a typical NBK-style mass action drama that is filled with moments to satiate his die-hard fans. The theatrical trailer, however, sprung a surprise with its story. From emotional angle, child sentiment, and animal trade, several elements are part of the movie with downtrodden people calling the protagonist 'Maharaaj,' while the rest call him a 'Daaku.' Following in the trailer drop, expectations soared unimaginably for Daaku Maharaaj.

Check out the video below.

https://youtu.be/fNDRSver0uM?si=ffp4yH7AT192zhZ5

Nandamuri Balakrishna sizzled as the Daaku Maharaaj and Thaman's exciting background score amplified the experience and feel of the movie. In addition, there are terrific performances and intense-filled scenes showcased in the 2 minute 43 seconds glimpse.

Daaku Maharaaj Cast

Alongside Nandamuri Balakrishna in the title role, the movie stars Bobby Deol as the antagonist. Pragya Jaiswal, Shraddha Srinath, and Chandhini Chowdary are the three female leads in the film. Urvashi Rautela sizzled in the controversial 'Dabidi Dibidi' song and in a small role. The supporting cast includes Harshavardhan, Ravi Kishan, etc.

Daaku Maharaaj Crew

Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya financed the movie under the Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinema banners. Bobby Kolli wrote and directed it. Thaman composed the film's entire background score and music.

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