The highly anticipated pan-India film 'Ghaati,' starring Queen Anushka Shetty and Tamil star Vikram Prabhu, is set to make its grand theatrical debut on July 11th. Presented by UV Creations and produced by Rajeev Reddy and Sai Babu Jagarlamudi under First Frame Entertainment, the film has already generated significant buzz following the impactful release of its character glimpses.
Anushka Shetty's first look and character introduction glimpse from 'Ghaati' garnered a phenomenal response upon its unveiling on her birthday. This was soon followed by an equally gripping character glimpse featuring Vikram Prabhu in a fierce and intense avatar, further amplifying the excitement surrounding the project.
Today, the makers confirmed the release date with a new poster that hints at the film's intense narrative. The visual features Anushka, Vikram Prabhu, and other characters wading through a river, laden with bags, suggesting a challenging and compelling journey. A fresh promotional campaign is expected to roll out soon.
'Ghaati' marks a highly anticipated reunion between Anushka Shetty and creative director Krish Jagarlamudi, following their critically acclaimed and commercially successful collaboration on Vedam. This project also signifies Anushka’s fourth association with UV Creations, a testament to their strong working relationship.
The film promises to be an intense exploration into the darker realms of human nature, where characters are forced to confront their pasts, make impossible choices, and ultimately seek redemption.
The technical team behind 'Ghaati' is geared to deliver a top-notch cinematic experience. Manojh Reddy Katasani's eye-catching cinematography is set to bring the film's world vividly to life, while Nagavelli Vidya Sagar's music will enhance its intense mood. The film also benefits from Thota Tharrani’s art direction and editing by Chanakya Reddy Toorupu and Venkat N Swamy. With strong and impactful dialogues penned by Sai Madhav Burra, 'Ghaati' aims to keep audiences fully engaged.
'Ghaati' is slated for release across multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi, aiming for a wide pan-Indian reach.

























