Satya Naga will play the role of Balaji in Chaitanya’s ‘Vrishkarma’

Hyderabad:
The makers of director Karthik Dandu’s most awaited mythological thriller ‘Vrishkarma’ on Wednesday released the look of actor Satya in the film and revealed that he is playing a character named Balaji.

This announcement has been made as part of actor Satya’s birthday celebrations.

Using the film’s official handle on social media, the makers released the first look poster of Satya as Balaji and wrote, “Team #VrishKarma wishes a very happy birthday to our Balaji i.e. the super talented actor #Satya. The glimpse of #VrishKarma will be seen tomorrow, March 5, 2026 at 12:12 pm. The launch event will take place at Prasad’s PCX screens at 10:30 am Will be from.”

Remember that the makers had earlier told that actor Jayaram is playing a character named Professor Ranganath in the film.

The makers of the film had released the title of the film last year on Naga Chaitanya’s birthday. The makers further released the first look poster of Naga Chaitanya from “Vrishkarma”.

In the poster he was in a raw and fear avatar. Naga Chaitanya was seen showing off his muscular body and his expressions were also intense.

Sharing the first look poster of the film on Instagram, Naga Chaitanya had written, “#Vrishkarma this is for #nc24 (sic)”.

Directed by Karthik Dandu, the film is being extensively backed by producers BVSN Prasad and Sukumar under the banner of Sri Venkateswara Cine Chitra LLP (SVCC) and Sukumar Writings.

Meenakshi Choudhary will be seen romancing Naga Chaitanya in the film, which will also have ‘Missing Ladies’ fame Sparsh Srivastava in an important role.

The film also has a strong technical team. The story of ‘Vrishkarma’ has been written by director Sukumar. The cinematography of the film has been done by the talented Neil D’Cunha, while Ajneesh Loknath has given the music of the film. National award winner Naveen Nooli is heading the editing department. The art direction of the upcoming mythological film is done by Mr. Nagendra Tangala, who previously worked on Naga Chaitanya’s ‘Thandel’.

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