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“Akhanda 2: Thandavam” Trailer Unleashes Patriotic Fury, Promises Box Office ‘Surgical Strike’

KARNATAKA – The trailer for the highly anticipated “Akhanda 2: Thandavam,” the sequel to the blockbuster “Akhanda,” has been released, igniting excitement among fans. Nandamuri Balakrishna returns in his iconic role, directed by Boyapati Srinu, promising an even grander spectacle than its predecessor.

The trailer, unveiled at a promotional event in Karnataka, showcases Akhanda’s evolution, blending divine devotion with fervent patriotism. This time, the narrative seemingly pits Akhanda against external threats, primarily the Pakistani and Chinese military forces, as he rises to defend India.

“Akhanda 2” features what’s described as special episodes set during the Maha Kumbh Mela and in Pahalgam, emphasizing the film’s expansive scope.

“No matter which country you go to, you will find only one mantra. In this country you see only one thing, dharma. Sanatana Hindu Dharma,” roars Balakrishna in the trailer, stirring patriotic fervor. Other dialogues, such as the promise of a “surgical strike” against those who threaten the nation, are already generating buzz.

The trailer promises high-octane action sequences, with Akhanda single-handedly decimating enemy forces. Lines like “Until now the world only saw our country’s form on the map. Now they will see our true form” further amplify the film’s nationalistic themes.

Producers are touting a “surgical strike” at the box office, confident in the film’s mass appeal. “Akhanda 2: Thandavam” is set to release in 3D on December 5th across the globe in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages.

This marks the first pan-Indian release for Balakrishna’s career. The film was shot in locations ranging from the sacred Manasarovar Lake in the Himalayas to various Shiva temples across India, with some scenes filmed in temperatures as low as -11 degrees Celsius.

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