
‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ teaser released: Power Star Pawan Kalyan steals the show
The buzz around Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s upcoming film ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ has officially begun, much to the delight of his fans who have been eagerly awaiting the reunion of the actor-director duo after nearly 14 years. Following the blockbuster ‘Gabbar Singh’ , Pawan Kalyan and director Harish Shankar are set to recreate their magic on the big screen.
The recently released teaser, running approximately 43 seconds, is packed with high-octane visuals and intense action sequences. Set against a dense forest backdrop, Pawan Kalyan is seen standing atop a jeep, creating a stunning visual treat for fans. The background score features a rendition of the Bhagavad Gita shloka “Dharmasansthapanaarthaya” by Ghantasala , giving viewers goosebumps. Wielding a battle axe, the actor confronts his enemies with the dialogue, “You may have heard the Gita, but this is Bhagat Geeta. Dare if you can,” which is already going viral on social media. The storyline hints at a tribal boy inspired by his guru to fight against injustice.
Originally slated for a March 26 release , the makers have advanced the release date to March 19 worldwide to coincide with Ugadi, delighting fans across the globe. Pawan Kalyan’s dedication to the project is evident as he recently began dubbing without wearing shoes, emphasizing his commitment to authenticity. The film will release not only across Telugu states but also on IMAX screens in countries like Australia and New Zealand .
Produced under the Mythri Movie Makers banner by Naveen Yerneni and Y. Ravi Shankar with a budget of nearly ₹150 crore, the film is an action-packed entertainer. Alongside Pawan Kalyan, Tollywood sensations Sreeleela and Rashi Khanna play the female leads, while actors like Ashutosh Rana and Gautami appear in pivotal roles. Devi Sri Prasad provides the music, while Ayananka Bose handles the visuals, promising a cinematic spectacle. Trade experts predict that the combination of Pawan Kalyan’s swag and Harish Shankar’s trademark mass elements could set new box-office records.
