Prabhudeva Takes Us Into the Dreamy World of My Dear Bootham

Update: 2022-07-10 06:50 GMT
Prabhudeva might have started his career as a choreographer. But he shot to super fame with his stint as a director as he went to direct some of the big stars across the industries. As another big shift in his career, Prabhudeva is also proving his mettle as an actor.

Prabhudeva will be seen next in the fantasy drama My Dear Bootham. The Tamil film will also have a release in Telugu and the Telugu teaser was dropped just a while ago. The ace choreographer is introduced as Karnamukhi, the king of Genies, who meets a child with stammering.

The teaser offers some good visuals and the work of the VFX artists is clearly visible here. The 1: 42-minute long teaser shows the adventures of Prabhudeva along with a small boy. Just like Aladdin, Prabhudeva travels with the small boy and helps him in getting all the things he wanted. But why he is doing that will be known once the film gets released.

The fantasy drama traces the journey of the king of Genie and the kid. Prabhudeva is the star in the teaser as he does whatever he can from taking the kid into the sky-high to helping the kid in getting his work done to whatnot.

In the fantasy world, Prabhudeva adds colour to the small boy's life by making him experience the biggest fantasy and adventure in his life.

Not just fantasy, there is also a conflict in the film as the King of Genies played by Prabhudeva is only visible and audible to the small kid, and others cannot see or hear Prabhudeva.

It appears like the makers have planned a perfect family film. The teaser hints that the upcoming film caters to the kids as the story revolves around a small boy and the changes that occurred in his life.

Ragavan is the director of the film and Ramesh P Pillai bankrolled the fantasy drama under his Abhishek films. The upcoming film is slated for release on the 15th of this month. Ashwath is playing the key role around whom the story is based on.

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