Rajamouli presents Fahadh Faasil two projects. SS Rajamouli’s son, SS Karthikeya, is making waves as he steps into the realm of film production, teaming up with the renowned producer Shobu Yarlagadda of Arka Media Works, the powerhouse behind the iconic Baahubali franchise. Adding to the excitement, the visionary filmmaker SS Rajamouli himself is presenting these two upcoming projects, promising a cinematic experience like no other.
In an exhilarating announcement made today, the curtain has been lifted on the details of these groundbreaking ventures. Both films are set to feature the incredibly talented Fahadh Faasil in the lead role, amplifying the anticipation surrounding the projects.
The first offering, titled "Oxygen," is set to weave a captivating tale of friendship under the direction of debutant Siddharth Nadella. The intriguing first look poster captures Fahadh Faasil donning a mask, with the map of India intricately drawn on his face, hinting at a story deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of the nation.
Meanwhile, the second film, humorously named "Don’t Trouble the Trouble," promises to whisk audiences away on a fantastical journey. Helmed by debutant Shashank Yeleti, this fantasy entertainer is poised to enchant viewers with its whimsical narrative. The poster, featuring Fahadh Faasil alongside a child wielding a magic wand atop what appears to be an ambulance, sparks curiosity and sets the stage for an adventure unlike any other. Notably, the poster reveals that filming will commence in June 2024, with a release slated for 2025, adding to the anticipation surrounding this magical escapade.
Adding to the allure of these projects, the music will be composed by the talented Kaala Bhairava, ensuring an immersive auditory experience. Additionally, with ace technicians onboard to handle the technical aspects, audiences can expect nothing short of visual splendor and technical brilliance.
With SS Karthikeya at the helm of these productions, backed by the seasoned expertise of Shobu Yarlagadda and the creative genius of SS Rajamouli, these films are poised to carve their own legacy in the annals of Indian cinema, captivating audiences both at home and abroad. As the curtains rise on these ventures, anticipation mounts for the cinematic marvels that await.