The trailer for the highly anticipated Telugu film “Rabandhu” was unveiled in a grand event held at Prasad Lab, Hyderabad, organized by Pulijala Narasamma and produced under the Pulijala Films banner by Pulijala Suresh. Directed by Jayashekar Kallu, the film features notable performances from Preeti Nigam, Ram, Bhanu Prasad, Suresh Raj, and Brahmanandam Reddy.
The trailer was officially launched by Telangana’s Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkata Reddy, who extended his best wishes to the film’s team. Renowned director Samudra released the lyrical song, while actress Preeti Nigam unveiled the teaser. The event was attended by Censor Board member Upendra, Renukumar, and other key film unit members.
Actress Preeti Nigam shared her excitement, stating that watching the trailer gave her goosebumps. She compared the film’s title, meaning a determined bird, with the tenacity portrayed in the movie’s story. She praised the producers for their passion and urged the audience to support the film in theatres, confident viewers will leave feeling fulfilled.
Director Samudra praised the film as an intense crime-entertainment project with strong mass appeal, wishing the team success. Producer Pulijala Suresh expressed gratitude towards the guests and confidence in the director’s vision, describing the film as exceeding expectations.
Director Jayashekar Kallu revealed that the story is inspired by real-life societal incidents and is made with a large action-oriented budget. He thanked the minister for releasing the trailer and requested audience support for the project.
Censor Board Member Upendra lauded the film’s grandeur, visual effects, and the perfect synergy between the producer and director. He also appreciated the performances of Preeti Nigam and the new talents from the Jabardasth team, wishing the producer commercial success.
Actors Ram and Rajasekhar also voiced their thanks. Ram expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be part of such a project, while Rajasekhar called the film unique and wished it great success, noting his role as the hero’s father.

























