Tiger Nageswara Rao teaser: Ravi Teja’s fiery avatar wins hearts; The movie also stars Nupur Sanon

Kriti Sanon's sister Nupur Sanon is also a part of the project.

Kriti Sanon’s sister Nupur Sanon is also a part of the project.

Ravi Teja sports a fierce look in the first-look poster that shows him in a rugged get-up with a thick beard.

The Kashmir Files, Karthikeya 2, and now Tiger Nageswara Rao. Abhishek Agarwal Arts, which delivered Blockbuster, is coming up with another pan India project titled Tiger Nageswara Rao, starring Mass Maharaja in the lead role. Directed by Vamsi, the film’s promotions begin in a first-of-its-kind manner, with the makers launching the fierce first look poster and intriguing concept video at Havelock Bridge (Godavari) in Rajahmundry.

Ravi Teja dons a fierce look in the first-look poster that sees him in a rugged get-up with a thick beard. He can be seen behind bars. The concept poster is meant to introduce the world of Tiger Nageswara Rao. It is narrated through voiceovers of five different superstars in five different languages. While Venkatesh provided the voiceover for the Telugu version, John Abraham, Shiva Rajkumar, Karthi and Dulquer Salmaan introduced the world of Tiger Nageswara Rao in Hindi, Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam languages ​​respectively.

Kriti Sanon’s sister, Nupur Sanon, who is a part of the project, took to Instagram to share the first look.

The story is inspired by true rumours. “It was the 70s. A small village on the coast of the Bay of Bengal… The darkness that scares the world also scares the people there… When a train with a loud noise reaches the outskirts of the area Trembling… People’s feet tremble when they see the city landmark… Stuartpuram is the crime capital of South India… Another name for that area is… Tiger Zone… Tiger Nageswara Rao’s zone… ”says the voiceover.

Cinematography by R Madhi ISC, direction by Vamsi and impressive sound design by GV Prakash Kumar immerse the audience in the world of notorious criminals.

The film is scheduled to release on 20 October.