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Updated : Nov 4, 2025

King Nagarjuna's Shiva, a film that created a historic "Before Shiva and After Shiva" benchmark in Telugu and Indian cinema, is set for a grand re-release. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, the iconic movie is returning to theaters with a meticulously upgraded 4K picture quality and Dolby Atmos sound.


The recently unveiled Shiva 4K trailer is a phenomenal tribute, featuring testimonials from industry titans like Megastar Chiranjeevi, Mahesh Babu, SS Rajamouli, Prabhas, NTR, Allu Arjun, Mani Ratnam, and others. These legends share their experiences of watching the film that revolutionized technical craft in Indian cinema.


The technical team has worked hard to ensure this 4K up-gradation honors the film's legacy. The enhanced visuals and precision sound make the re-release feel like a new film. Hearing Ilaiyaraaja's iconic background music layered with the upgraded audio and flashing through scenes etched in cinematic history is guaranteed to give audiences goosebumps.


This definitive technical effort pays a superb and fitting tribute to the classic. Shiva 4K is set to release on November 14th, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Annapurna Studios.

 

 

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