'Gaami' Showreel Trailer Ready To be Launched On Grand Scale!

Mass Ka Das Vishwak Sen is arriving with an intense saga titled 'Gaami' on 2nd March

Update: 2024-02-26 05:38 GMT

Mass Ka Das Vishwak Sen is arriving with an intense saga titled 'Gaami' on 2nd March. The adventure drama has him playing the role of a person who is searching for a cure for his problem 'Human Touch'. The promotional content till date generated a very good response and the makers have already announced that the theatrical trailer will be released grandly on 29th February. The recently released song too generated positive vibes.

The makers picked a big screen to showcase what they have made, in its full glory. They have announced to launch the trailer at PCX Screen in Prasads, and it is the first ever trailer to be unveiled in the PCX Format. It is going to be a fantastic visual experience to the viewers. While the teaser and songs unveiled the core theme of the movie, the trailer is going to show the incredible journey of the protagonist. The trailer poster shows Vishwak Sen alongside Aghoras holding torches in their hands with intensity in their faces. 'Gaami' is a man's journey through the impossible and the unknown to conquer his fear.

Chandini Chowdary is the leading lady alongside MG Abhinaya, Harika Pedada, and Mohammad Samad doing prominent roles. The rest of the cast includes Dayanand Reddy, Shanthi Rao, Mayank Parakh, John Kottoly, Bomma Sreedhar, Rajnish Sharma, Sharath Kumar N, Shankar Mahanthi, Aumkar Kotamraju, KLK Mani, Sanjay Ratha, K R Unnikrishnan, B Venkat Raman Rao, Rajiv Kumar, Mahija, Ram and others.

The movie has cinematography by Vishwanath Reddy and Rampy Nandigam, and music by Naresh Kumaran and Sweekar Agasthi. V Celluloid presents 'Gaami' while Karthik Sabareesh is producing under Karthik Kult Creations. Vidyadhar Kagita is the director. The screenplay is written by Vidyadhar Kagita and Pratyush Vatyam. Raghavendra Thirun is the editor while Sunil Raju Chinta is the Vfx supervisor.

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