Taking to their X account, the makers released the poster showing superstar Nagarjuna in a serious, brooding moment, set against a dark city background
Nagarjuna in Kubera. Pic/X
As fans eagerly await the first glimpse of 'Kubera', set to drop on November 15, the team has unveiled a new poster featuring Nagarjuna Akkineni in an intense look.
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Taking to their X account, the makers released the poster showing Nagarjuna in a serious, brooding moment, set against a dark city background.
The caption hinted at the film's epic scale. It read, "The epic tale is ready to unfold... Stay tuned to KING @iamnagarjuna's strikingly cool role in #KuberaGlimpse."
Check out the poster:
The epic tale is ready to unfold…
— Kubera Movie (@KuberaTheMovie) November 12, 2024
Stay tuned to KING @iamnagarjuna ‘s strikingly cool role in #KuberaGlimpse ✨@dhanushkraja @iamRashmika @sekharkammula @jimSarbh @Daliptahil @ThisIsDSP @AsianSuniel #Puskurrammohan @SVCLLP @amigoscreation #AjayKaikala @AdityaMusic… pic.twitter.com/MqkQr9AKkM
Earlier in September, the makers shared a poster featuring Dhanush and Nagarjuna on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.
In the poster, Dhanush captivates with a rugged new look--sporting a full beard, long hair, and a worn-out outfit that stirs curiosity about his character's journey. The backdrop adds a layer of tension and mystery. Meanwhile, Nagarjuna Akkineni stuns with a fresh, intense appearance, his commanding expression deepening the intrigue surrounding the plot.
The film, a socio-drama, is being shot in both Tamil and Telugu.
Directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Sekhar Kammula, the music for the film is composed by Devi Sri Prasad.
Rashmika Mandanna and Jim Sarbh will also appear in the film.
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