'Siddharth Roy' Trailer: A Fight Between Hero's Philosophy & Emotions!

Sandeep Reddy Vanga and Vijay Deverakonda's 'Arjun Reddy' was a pathbreaker on many fronts

Update: 2024-01-23 06:05 GMT

Sandeep Reddy Vanga and Vijay Deverakonda's 'Arjun Reddy' was a pathbreaker on many fronts. Whether it is the characterization of the hero or the looks, they created a trend. One wondered how they managed to pull off such a flawed, aggressive yet righteous hero role. A lot of movies tried to tread the same path and most of them failed. But it looks like 'Siddhartha Roy' is going to be different from the rest.


The teaser came out long back and it managed to create enough buzz within the younger set of audience. Now, they have released the theatrical trailer which gives us a peek into the story. We get to see the protagonist from his childhood to his mid-20s. He is highly intelligent and emotionless at some phase of life. His intelligence becomes his biggest enemy after a certain point as he doesn't connect to any person on an emotional level. He even becomes arrogant and highly intense at one point.

The trailer is packed with bold content and hard-hitting dialogues. Hero doesn't believe in love and emotions and sets a philosophy that eat, sleep and sex are three basic needs that are sufficient to lead life. However, once he starts enjoying love and emotions, the conflict within himself results in his downfall. Popular child artist Deepak Saroj is making his debut as a hero and he looked convincing.

Yeshasvi is making his directorial debut with this flick while Radhan is giving the background score. Yeshasvi worked under directors like Harish Shankar and Vamsi Paidipally before. Produced jointly by Adapaka, Pradeep Pudi, and Sudhakar Boina under the banners of Shree Radha Damodar Studios and Vihaan & Vihin Creations, Tanvi Negi played the leading lady in the movie. Prawin Pudi is the editor of the movie while Sam K Naidu is the cinematographer. The movie will be hitting the screens in February.

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