Telugu star Nikhil Siddharatha, gearing up for his lead role in the much-anticipated pan-Indian period film ‘Swayambhu’, has made a strong appeal to the public in Pakistan. He urged them not to fall for the false propaganda spread by the Pakistan army and its spokespersons.
Responding to a tweet featuring India’s President Droupadi Murmu alongside Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh, Nikhil addressed the claim made by Pakistan’s army regarding the alleged capture of Shivangi Singh. He stated, “The Pakistan Public should not believe the false propaganda of the Pakistani Army & Pak Airforce Spokespersons. Hope the Pakistanis smarten up and open their eyes to the truth. #OperationSindoor #OperationSindhoor.”
Upcoming Film ‘Swayambhu’
On the professional front, Nikhil Siddharatha is set to shine in ‘Swayambhu’, one of the year’s most eagerly awaited films.
This grand historical action epic has generated significant buzz, captivating not just fans and film enthusiasts but also industry analysts. Nikhil will portray a legendary warrior in a unique avatar, with the film produced by Bhuvan and Sreekar under the Pixel Studios banner. Tagore Madhu will present the movie.
Star Cast and Highlights
In addition to Nikhil, the film features Samyuktha and Nabha Natesh in leading roles. A poster released earlier this year showcased Nikhil and Samyuktha engaged in battle, with Nikhil wielding a sword and Samyuktha equipped with a bow and arrow. Notably, a ‘Sengol’ is prominently displayed in the backdrop.
For those unfamiliar, the ‘Sengol’ symbolizes power and righteousness. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently honored this emblem by installing it near the Speaker’s seat in the new Parliament building, celebrating India’s rich heritage.
Music for ‘Swayambhu’ is composed by Ravi Basrur, with cinematography by KK Senthil Kumar and editing by Tammiraju. Action sequences are choreographed by King Solomon and Stunt Silva, while production design is handled by M Prabhaharan and Ravindra.
Nikhil’s upcoming role promises to be both thrilling and significant in the landscape of Indian cinema.
