The highly-anticipated trailer for the horror thriller “Mangalavaaram” has been unveiled, creating excitement among movie enthusiasts.The film is directed by Ajay Bhupathi, known for his successful debut with “RX 100.” It features a talented cast led by Payal Rajput, along with Chaitanya Krishna, Ajmal Amir, Sritej, Nandita Swetha, and others.The production is expertly managed by Swati Reddy Gunupathi and Suresh Verma of Mudhra Media Works, along with Ajay Bhupathi from A Creative Works.The film’s musical score is composed by Ajaneesh Loknath, known for his work on films like “Kantara” and “Virupaksha.”
The trailer was unveiled in a grand ceremony by none other than the iconic Megastar Chiranjeevi.It offers a tantalizing glimpse into a village plagued by a recurring nightmare: a series of unexplained murders, each unfolding every Tuesday, locally known as “Mangalavaaram.” The chilling atmosphere of terror and the villagers’ desperate quest for answers are brilliantly portrayed.Payal Rajput portrays a strong-willed and fearless woman who enters the enigmatic village, entangling herself in the web of mysteries.The trailer also tantalizingly hints at the presence of supernatural forces and clandestine conspiracies underlying the gruesome murders.
“Mangalavaaram” promises to be a spine-tingling narrative, boasting top-tier production values and technical finesse.The trailer masterfully showcases the film’s captivating visuals, impeccable sound design, haunting background score, and seamless editing.
The artistic direction and production design are meticulously crafted by Mohan Talluri and Raghu Kulkarni, while the cinematography is brought to life by the skilled Dasarathi Shivendra.The action sequences are expertly choreographed by Real Satish and Prithvi, and the film benefits from the talents of Raja Krishnan, a National Award-winning sound designer.
Moreover, the film features a romantic musical composition titled “Emayyindho Emito,” featuring the dynamic duo of Payal Rajput and Ajmal Amir.The song’s earlier release garnered significant acclaim from music enthusiasts.

Scheduled for a multi-lingual release on November 17, “Mangalavaaram” is set to captivate audiences in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.As Ajay Bhupathi embarks on this cinematic journey, expectations run high to see if he can replicate the success of his earlier venture, “Mahasamudram,” in a genre that promises to chill and thrill moviegoers.






