Varalaxmi Sarathkumar – Naveen Chandra Starrer ‘Police Complaint’ Completes Shooting
▪️ Directed by Sanjeev Megoti
▪️ Releasing in Telugu and multiple other languages
▪️ Special song on Superstar Krishna to be a major highlight
▪️ Post-production underway; gearing up for release
Actress Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, who began her career with glamorous roles and later became widely known for her powerful lady-villain characters, is now set to thrill audiences with yet another impactful role. Her upcoming film ‘Police Complaint’, starring Varalaxmi and Naveen Chandra in the lead roles and directed by Sanjeev Megoti, has recently wrapped up shooting and is currently in post-production.
Producers revealed that Varalaxmi will be seen in a strong and intense character, while for the first time she is also playing a completely entertaining role, which will be a special attraction. They added that the film features a special song shot on Superstar Krishna, which will stand out as a highlight of the movie.
Produced under the banner of MSK Pramidha Shree Films , the film is bankrolled by Balakrishna Maharana and directed by Sanjeev Megoti, known for his diverse films such as Aghora (Telugu–Tamil), Aaptha, Paurusha, Raghava Reddy, and Aadiparvam. The film features a strong ensemble cast including Naveen Chandra, Krishna Sai, Ragini Dwivedi, Ravishankar, Aditya Om, Srinivas Reddy, Sapthagiri, Gemini Suresh, Amit, Dil Ramesh, and Prithvi (Animal fame), among others.
Speaking about the film, director Sanjeev Megoti said:
“We are making ‘Police Complaint’ based on the intriguing concept of the ‘chain reaction of karma’. Every action we do comes back to us in some form — and this idea is presented through a fresh, gripping horror-thriller narrative. Our team completed the shoot at a brisk pace with everyone’s support, and the output has come out very well. Once post-production is completed, we will plan for the film’s release.”
The team added that Police Complaint will offer Telugu audiences a new kind of thrilling cinematic experience.





