Naga Chaitanya on why ‘Vrushakarma’ is a 'dream come true': 'Indian films are doing well because our stories are interesting'

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 'Indian films are doing well because our stories are interesting'

Naga Chaitanya embarks on his cinematic dream with 'Vrushakarma,' an ambitious adventure-action thriller blending treasure hunting and Indian mythology. Director Karthik Dandu helms the project, which Chaitanya describes as a long-held aspiration. He believes modern technology enhances the appeal of these culturally rich narratives for global audiences. Chaitanya also showcased a significant physical transformation for the film.

With the first glimpse of 'Vrushakarma' taking social media by storm, Naga Chaitanya is officially stepping into his "dream phase" of cinema. Directed by Karthik Dandu, of 'Virupaksha' fame, this adventure-action thriller is being hailed as Chaitanya's most ambitious project to date, blending high-octane treasure hunting with deep-rooted Indian mythology.

Naga Chaitanya’s long-held dream

‘Vrushakarma’ is reportedly a big project with a strong mythical theme. While speaking to Hindustan Times, Naga Chaitanya shared that being part of a big spectacle film was his long-time dream. He said, “I’ve always wanted to be a part of a large-scale spectacle film with a nice mythical layer added to it. That was my dream in the last few years and finally that dream came true."

Naga Chaitanya on mythological films

According to the ‘Premam’ actor, audiences today show more interest in stories connected to Indian mythology.

He believes these stories are exciting because they come from the culture and history of the land. With modern technology and visual effects, filmmakers can now present these stories more powerfully on the big screen.“People have become curious about Indian mythology and stories of the land. Today, in the age of VFX and all the technology, we are able to show those stories in a better way. It’s become a unique experience seeing all of it come to life.

Not only in India, but even across the world, if you see why Indian films are doing so well, it’s because our stories are so interesting. So being part of that mythical journey, it’s a dream come true," he added.

More about ‘Vrushakarma’

For ‘Vrushakarma,’ Naga Chaitanya also worked hard on his physical transformation.

The actor recently shared a photo on social media showing his ripped physique, giving fans a glimpse of his new look. The movie also stars Meenakshi Chaudhary and

Sparsh Shrivastava

in key roles. Recently, Chaitanya also won the Best Actor award at the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards for his performance in the film ‘Thandel’.

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