Victory Venkatesh joined forces with HIT director Sailesh Kolanu for the former’s landmark 75th film to be made prestigiously by Venkat Boyanapalli under the banner of Niharika Entertainment. Expectations will obviously be high on the movie to be made appealing to the Indian audience, given the star, the director, and the producer delivered blockbusters with their last respective movies.
The makers announced the project officially today by unveiling the title poster and also a glimpse. The film is titled strikingly as Saindhav and Venkatesh appears mighty powerful here with a beard and holding a gun in his hand. In the background, we can see a car and an explosion. The title poster indicates Saindhav will be high on action and Venky will be playing an intense role.
Coming to the glimpse, Venkatesh enters a port area in a fictional city called Chandraprastha with a cool box containing a medicine vial and then he brings out a gun from a container. Finally, he warns a group of goons who were hit badly by him saying, “Nenikkade Untanraa… Ekkadiki Ellanu… Rammanu…”
The glimpse shows the nature of the movie, it’s tone and the kind of character Venkatesh is going to play in it. The makers have also announced to commence the shoot soon. Santosh Narayanan who gave terrific background score for the video will be scoring the music for the movie.
Saindhav is production No 2 from Niharika Entertainment and they made a successful foray into production with Shyam Singha Roy. The most prestigious project of the production house will be mounted on a large scale that can appeal to a wide range of audience through out India. This indeed will be the highest-budget movie for Venkatesh.
The movie will feature several prominent actors, it will be a star-studded film with an eminent team of technicians handling different crafts. S Manikandan cranks the camera, while Garry BH is the editor and Avinash Kolla is the production designer. Kishore Thallur is the co-producer.
The makers will announce the other cast soon. Saindhav will release in all southern languages and Hindi.