Kishkindhapuri Frightening First Glimpse Unveiled

The much-anticipated 11th film of The Action Hulk Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas has been officially titled Kishkindhapuri. The recently unveiled first-look poster has created a strong buzz. Produced by the dynamic and passionate Sahu Garapati under the Shine Screens banner and presented by Smt. Archana, the film is written and directed by Koushik Pegallapati. Starring the ever-charming Anupama Parameswaran as the female lead, Kishkindhapuri is set in a uniquely crafted world and promises a gripping horror-mystery experience.
The film’s first glimpse has now been released, offering a frightening introduction to its horror-laced setting. It opens with Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Anupama Parameswaran forcefully entering a haunted house—unknowingly inviting supernatural forces. “Some doors are not meant to be opened,” the teaser hints, as eerie voices echo through a place long forgotten. The suspenseful preview culminates in a terrifying moment, with Bellamkonda Sreenivas declaring “Aham Mrityu” (I am death), as his eyes turn hauntingly pale.
The first glimpse offers a chilling preview of what promises to be a terrifying narrative, and the makers have announced that the film will hit theatres this monsoon. Bellamkonda Sreenivas makes a powerful impact in a single standout moment where he declares, “Aham Mrityu”—a proclamation that sends shivers down the spine.
From a technical standpoint, the glimpse is visually compelling. Director Koushik Pegallapati’s gripping storytelling is matched by Chinmay Salaskar’s spectacular cinematography and Sam CS’s haunting musical score. The production values under the Shine Screens banner are grand and immersive, with striking VFX work that adds depth to the supernatural elements.
The film’s detailed world-building is backed by an experienced crew: Manisha A Dutt leads the production design, with D. Siva Kamesh as the art director. Niranjan Devaramane handles the editing. G. Kanishka serves as the Creative Head, while Darahas Palakollu contributes as co-writer and K. Bala Ganesh as the script associate.