Varalaxmi Sarathkumar-starrer ‘Sabari’ directed by Anil Katz which was wrapped up earlier in December 2022, is finally gearing up for release. The film is also touted to be gripping psychological thriller with a criminal undertone. The psychological thriller is all set to hit the screens on May 3, 2024.
Varalaxmi is said be playing a multi-layered emotional character, something which she has never played in any of her previous films. Ganesh Venkatraman, Shashank and Mime Gopi are playing important roles in the film, for which Gopi Sundar is composing music.
The film is being made in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam. The technical team includes Nani Chamidishetty as the director of photography, Asish Teja Pulala as the art director and Dharmendra Kakarala as the editor.
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