
Mumbai, October 24 (Udaipur Kiran) – The upcoming mystical action-drama ‘Jatadhara’, starring Sudheer Babu and Sonakshi Sinha, is set to release in cinemas on November 7 in both Hindi and Telugu languages. The film’s producers revealed that its climax sequence was shot non-stop for 72 hours over three consecutive days, making it one of the most ambitious shoots in recent Indian cinema.
Producer Shivin Narang shared that the filming schedule for Jatadhara was extremely demanding. “The climax is the soul of Jatadhara. We wanted it to look grand yet realistic. Sudheer Babu and Sonakshi Sinha gave their all — physically, mentally, and emotionally. It’s one of the most challenging and ambitious climaxes ever attempted,” he said.
He added, “Our team worked around the clock for three days without a break. Everyone poured their energy into making this a truly spectacular cinematic experience.”
Directed by Venkata Kalyan and Abhishek Jaiswal, Jatadhara blends mythology, black magic, ancient curses, and a quest for a mysterious treasure, culminating in an epic battle between good and evil.
The film’s trailer and songs such as “Pallo Latke” and “Dhan Pisachini” have already garnered strong audience response, while a new track titled “Jo Laali Jo” was released on Friday.
Jatadhara is presented by Zee Studios and Prerna Arora, and produced by Umesh Kumar Bansal, Shivin Narang, Aruna Aggarwal, Prerna Arora, Shilpa Singhal, and Nikhil Nanda. Akshay Kejriwal and Kusum Arora serve as co-producers, with Divya Vijay as creative producer and Bhavini Goswami as supervising producer. The music and sound design are handled by Zee Music Company.
The ensemble cast includes Sudheer Babu, Sonakshi Sinha, Divya Khosla, Shilpa Shirodkar, Indira Krishna, Ravi Prakash, Naveen Neni, Rohit Pathak, Rajeev Kanakala, and Subhalekha Sudhakar in key roles.
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