Manchu Lakshmi Adi Parvam look shocks. Manchu Lakshmi Prasanna celebrated her birthday recently, and to mark the occasion, the first look poster of her upcoming film, "Adiparvam," was unveiled by the movie's team. Directed by the talented Sanjeev Megoti and jointly produced by Anvika Arts and America India (A.I.) Entertainments banners, with Ravula Venkateswara Rao's presentation, "Adiparvam" promises to be an intriguing period drama.
Set in the time period of 1974-1990, the film draws inspiration from real events and is designed in the vein of blockbuster socio-fantasy dramas like "Ammoru" and "Arundhathi." "Adiparvam" delves into the realm of the Erragudi goddess and explores the conflict between malevolent forces and divine powers. The film also weaves in a captivating love story and promises high-octane action sequences, all enhanced by top-tier visual effects.
The makers express their confidence that "Adiparvam" will serve as a landmark film in Manchu Lakshmi's illustrious career. During the first look launch event, director Sanjeev Megoti praised Manchu Lakshmi's exceptional performance and her remarkable contribution to the fight sequences in the movie. He also extended his gratitude to Anvika Arts and America India Entertainments banners for their invaluable support in making "Adiparvam" a memorable cinematic experience.
The film features a diverse ensemble cast, including Adithya Om, Esther, Suhasini, Srijita Ghosh, Siva Kantamaneni, Venkat Kiran, Satya Prakash, Sammeta Gandhi, Gemini Suresh, Delhi Rajeswari, Harry Josh, Jabardast Gaddam Naveen, Yogi, Madhu Nambiar, Brinda, Sneha Ajith, Ayesha, Jyothi, Sravani, Ramakrishna, Radhakrishna Thelu, DSP, and others, who play pivotal roles in this cinematic journey.Executive Producer Ghanta Srinivasa Rao noted that "Adiparvam" begins as a heartwarming love story with a delightful retro ambiance but transforms into a gripping action thriller. The co-producers highlighted the film's top-notch graphics and action sequences, assuring audiences that these elements will undoubtedly shine in "Adiparvam."