The movie 'Adipurush' starred Pan India rebel star Prabhas in the role of Prabhu Sriram. Directed by Om Raut. Kriti Sanon as Janaki Devi alias Sita and Sunny Singh as Laxman. The film team has released a new poster today on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya.
Lord Rama with a bow
It is known that the 'Adipurush' movie is being made based on Ramayana. The look of Prabhas in the role of Sri Ram has already been released. Now if you look at the poster released on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya... the form of Lord Rama with the bow is shown.
Jai Shreeram song in five languages
The motion poster of the 'Jai Shri Ram' song composed by music director duo Ajay - Atul for the movie 'Adipurush' was also unveiled today. The song was released in all five languages Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada... Only a one-minute song is released now. They are preparing to release the full song soon.
'Adipurush' at Tribeca Film Festival
Every year there are many film festivals around the world. Some of them are considered prestigious. Tribeca Film Festival 2023 is one of them. The movie 'Adipurush' was selected for the show. Director Om Raut tweeted this.
This year, the Tribeca Film Festival will be held from June 7 to 18. Arrangements were made for the premiere show of 'Adipurush' on 13th June. It can be said that the movie shows will start.
'Aadipurush' releases on June 16 in 3D
'Adipurush' will release on June 16 worldwide. Apart from Telugu, the film will be released in Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages on a large scale. Prabhas is planning to do a huge number of shows keeping in mind the craze of Sriramudi which means devotion among Hindus. That's it!
UV Creations is releasing the movie under the home banner of Prabhas along with T Series lead Bhushan Kumar and Krishnan Kumar, director Om Raut, Prasad Sutar, and retrophils Rajesh Nair. The team 'Adipurush' has planned to perform shows in as many theaters as possible. They are planning to release the film in 8000 theaters across India. It is said that there are more than 35,000 shows per day.