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Updated : Nov 17, 2025

Renowned filmmaker Prashanth Neel, celebrated for blockbusters like KGF and the upcoming Salaar, is set to present a compelling new-age horror film, marking a significant move to champion emerging talent. 


Neel, currently directing the ambitious NTR action epic, will present the project, which is helmed by the promising director Kirtan Nadagouda.


The film is being produced by Mythri Movie Makers, the esteemed production house known for backing a mix of massive features and content-driven, smaller-budget films. This collaboration underscores their commitment to varied storytelling.


The movie’s pooja ceremony was held today, officially launching the project. It features a young ensemble cast, including Surya Raj Veerabathini, Hanu Reddy, and Preethi Pagadala. 


The story is intriguing, exploring the "anomaly of science in superstitions and superstitions in science." This high-content film will be produced within a limited budget.


The union of two major industry names, Prashanth Neel and Mythri Movie Makers, to support young talent and unique content is a fantastic development for cinema.


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