Vishwak Sen Bringing 'Gaami' On The Expected Date Of 'GOG'!

Young hero Vishwak Sen is steadily increasing his market in Tollywood with interesting films

Update: 2024-02-07 12:46 GMT

Young hero Vishwak Sen is steadily increasing his market in Tollywood with interesting films. He is showcasing a lot of versatility when it comes to script selection. His upcoming film 'Gangs Of Godavari' is supposed to hit the screens on 8th March but the makers are looking for a better date. As the music work needs to be done and Yuvan Shankar Raja's family is mourning the loss of his sister. In the meanwhile, Vishwak Sen's intriguing project 'Gaami' is ready for release and the team decided to arrive on 8th March. It is Maha Shivaratri and 'Gaami' is an out-of-the-box movie arriving to impress the audience.


After launching the First Look recently at the Comicon, Hyderabad. The makers have now unveiled the release date poster along with the making video of the film. Vishwak plays an Aghora named 'shankar', who has a very rare condition- 'an inability to experience any human touch'. The tagline on the poster says, "His biggest fear, is human touch… His deepest desire is also human touch."

Directed by Vidyadhar Kagita and produced by Karthik Sabareesh under Karthik Kult Kreations, 'Gaami' promises to be a game-changer. Presented by V Celluloid. Chandini Chowdary is the leading lady, alongside MG Abhinaya, Harika Pedada, and Mohammad Samad in prominent roles. With cinematography by Vishwanath Reddy and Music by Naresh Kumaran, and a screenplay penned by Vidyadhar Kagita and Pratyush Vatyam.

The movie is going to be a spectacular visual experience. The team shot in Changthang Plateau which is 19,000 ft above sea level and the temperatures are down to minus 40 degrees. The movie started off as a crowdfunder back in 2018 and UV Creations backed it making it a cinematic dream. We can see the entire team working hard to build the required sets for the movie and the audience are curious to know more about this engaging concept.

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