The makers of AASMAAN, starring Meghamsh Srihari in the lead role, unveiled the film’s first look and motion poster on Saturday to mark the birth anniversary of late actor Srihari. Presented by Mrs. Kondaru Srinivasa Rao under the Sri Kleemkara Celluloid banner, the multilingual film is directed by Ram Nandan and produced by Kondaru Venkatesh and Mannem Srikanth. The film is being made simultaneously in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Arabic.
The newly released first look and motion poster have created curiosity with their striking visual design. Meghamsh is seen standing inside a giant palm, holding a torch, while several others carrying torches surround him. The mysterious backdrop, along with the partially visible face and distinctive bindi in the poster, hints at an intriguing storyline and has already generated interest among movie lovers.
Speaking at the launch event, Shanti Srihari expressed her gratitude to the director and producers for believing in Meghamsh and giving him such an important project. She said the team has been making him work with complete dedication, reminding her of Srihari’s own commitment to cinema. Wishing her son success, she said she still sees Meghamsh as a little boy, but after watching the first look, she felt she was looking at a lion. She also thanked the media and everyone who has supported the family throughout their journey.
Meghamsh Srihari thanked the producers for the opportunity and described working with director Ram Nandan as a memorable experience. He said the atmosphere on the sets has always been energetic and enjoyable. He also praised music director Prashanth R. Vihari’s background score and said more details about the film will be revealed during the upcoming promotions.
Director Ram Nandan said AASMAAN is designed to offer audiences a completely fresh cinematic experience and promised that the film would surprise viewers in theatres. He thanked the producers and Meghamsh for trusting his vision and appreciated cinematographer Shoaib for bringing the film’s visuals to life. He also described Meghamsh as a hero both on and off the screen.
Producer Kondaru Venkatesh said the first look perfectly reflects the film’s energy and praised Meghamsh’s dedication, discipline, and screen presence. He expressed confidence that audiences would appreciate both the actor and the film. Lead actress Rayanch said she was thrilled to be part of the project and revealed that the shoot is nearing completion. She thanked the filmmakers for their trust and said launching the first look on Srihari’s birth anniversary made the occasion even more special.
Music director Prashanth R. Vihari called AASMAAN a rare and unique project in Telugu cinema, while cinematographer Shoaib said the film’s story immediately impressed him when narrated by the director. Actor Ravi Varma, who had previously worked with Srihari, said releasing the first look on the legendary actor’s birth anniversary was emotional and added that Meghamsh carries the same powerful screen presence and energy.
With an intriguing first look, a mysterious visual theme, and an ambitious multilingual release plan, AASMAAN has begun attracting attention even before its promotional campaign gains full momentum. The makers are expected to announce more updates in the coming weeks.
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