The teaser of Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi, starring Tharun Bhascker and Eesha Rebba, has been unveiled, offering a hilarious and refreshing look at an upcoming rural comedy with a surprising twist. The film, directed by A R Sajeev, positions itself as a light-hearted family entertainer packed with authentic humour, emotional drama, and a vibrant village backdrop.
The story follows Ambati Omkar Naidu, a wealthy yet self-absorbed fish trader whose arrogance shapes his interactions with everyone around him. His marriage to Prashanti, a calm, disciplined and adaptive young woman, becomes the centre of a compelling domestic drama. Their strikingly opposite personalities lay the foundation for a relatable family tale, but the teaser hints that the narrative takes an unexpected turn, adding intrigue to this Kutumba Katha Chitram.
The teaser highlights the film’s quirky tone, showcasing humorous dialogues, sharp writing and moments that reflect everyday rural life with a unique flavour. The visuals beautifully capture the natural charm of the Godavari region, enhancing the film’s rustic appeal. The lively background score, including an energetic theme track, further boosts the fun and engaging atmosphere.
Tharun Bhascker shines in a role rooted deeply in a village setting, bringing the right mix of attitude and comedy. The IPL conversation featured in the teaser stands out as a laughable highlight, subtly showcasing his character’s limited knowledge in the funniest way. Eesha Rebba appears elegant and composed, fitting seamlessly into her role, while a brief look at the supporting cast suggests more entertainment ahead.
With the teaser receiving positive buzz, Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi looks set to deliver a wholesome and entertaining cinematic experience. The makers have locked the film’s worldwide theatrical release for January 23rd, aiming to attract audiences during the Republic Day long weekend with its humorous storytelling and charming rural flavour.
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