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Aadi Saikumar's supernatural horror thriller, "Shambhala: A Mystical World," is ramping up its mystery with the introduction of Madhunandhan's character, Hanumanthu. Directed by Ugandhar Muni and produced by Shining Pictures, the film is building suspense with its intriguing character reveals.

Following the introductions of Archana Iyer and Swasika, Madhunandhan's poster showcases him as a constable caught in a chilling moment. His fearful expression, illuminated by a lantern, juxtaposed with a looming scarecrow and distant temple, hints at a narrative steeped in dread and mystique.

Hanumanthu's character, as suggested by the poster, is set to play a pivotal role in "Shambhala's" intricate storyline. The film, primarily shot at Ramoji Film City, also features Ravi Varma and Meesala Laxman in significant roles.

Adding to the film's unique atmosphere is Sriram Madduri's groundbreaking score. The Indian composer, who has collaborated with Hollywood's Hans Zimmer, is crafting a soundscape that promises to revolutionize Indian cinema's sonic landscape.

"Shambhala" weaves a complex narrative across three distinct time periods: 1980, 1,000 years ago, and a remote ancient era 10,000 years in the past. This ambitious structure promises a layered and compelling cinematic experience.

As production progresses, the makers will soon announce the film's release date, further fueling the anticipation for this supernatural horror thriller.


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