Godavari Wit Meets Urban Chaos: Vijay Deverakonda Unveils the Fun-Filled Trailer of Tharun Bhascker’s 'Om Shanti Shanti Shanti'
In a nostalgic moment for fans of Pelli Choopulu, superstar Vijay Deverakonda has officially launched the trailer for 'Om Shanti Shanti Shanti:', featuring his first director, the multi-talented Tharun Bhascker, in the lead role. Starring Eesha Rebba as the female lead, the film is a vibrant village comedy directed by debutant A.R. Sajeev.
Produced by a massive collaboration between S Originals and Movie Verse Studios, the film is already generating significant buzz following its chart-topping songs and a quirky teaser.
A Godavari Tale with a Twist
The trailer kicks off with a classic matchmaking setup where Eesha Rebba poses a "serious" question to Omkar Naidu (Tharun Bhascker): "What was the last movie you watched?" From there, it dives into a whirlwind of humor, drama, and rural charm.
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Tharun Bhascker’s Transformation: Tharun is a riot as Omkar Naidu. Sporting a flawless Godavari accent, his body language and dialogue delivery are a breath of fresh air. A standout moment is his witty retort about "Jalapushpalu" (the Bengali term for fish), warning someone not to "place those flowers in his ears."
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The Lead Pair's Chemistry: The dynamic between Tharun and Eesha Rebba is the heart of the trailer. Their banter, conflict, and the mystery behind Tharun's reaction at the end of the clip have left audiences wanting more.
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Supporting Cast: Veteran actor Brahmaji makes a mark with his signature comedic style, adding more layers to the village narrative.
Technical Brilliance
The film promises to be a visual and auditory treat:
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Music: Jai Krish’s background score brings a lively, energetic pulse to every scene.
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Visuals: Deepak’s cinematography beautifully captures the lush, colorful essence of the Godavari backdrop, making it feel like a character in itself.
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Direction: A.R. Sajeev seems to have found the perfect balance between light-hearted fun and emotional depth.
With rich production values and a trailer that promises non-stop entertainment, 'Om Shanti Shanti Shanti:' looks like the perfect way to wrap up the first month of the year. If you’re looking for a film that blends "Godavari mass" with urban wit, mark your calendars!

























