‘Tribandhari Barbariq’ Will Impress with Its Unique Concept – Producer Vijay Pal Reddy Adidala
- Vijaya Preetham
- Aug 26
- 2 min read
‘Tribandhari Barbariq’ Will Impress with Its Unique Concept – Producer Vijay Pal Reddy Adidala

Presented by star director Maruthi, the film ‘Tribandhari Barbariq’ is produced by Vijay Pal Reddy Adidala under the Vanara Celluloid banner and directed by Mohan Srivatsa. Featuring a stellar cast including Sathyaraj, Udayabhanu, Vasishta N. Simha, Satyam Rajesh, and Sanchi Rai, the movie is set to release on August 29. The teaser and trailer have already created buzz online.

Key Highlights from Producer Vijay Pal Reddy’s Interview:
How it began: Initially planned as a small-budget film, Vijay was drawn in by the story. After meeting Maruthi, who encouraged quality over compromise, he decided to go big.
Story: A unique, thrilling narrative blending mythology and emotion with commercial appeal. Shot in a realistic Malayalam style adapted for the Telugu audience.
Premier reactions: Emotional and overwhelming. Special screenings in Warangal and Vijayawada received standing ovations — some viewers even teared up.
Technical brilliance: Features fusion band music and stunning visuals by cinematographer Kushendar Ramesh Reddy. Maruthi’s support added significant strength.
Casting: Veteran Sathyaraj plays a never-seen-before role. Udayabhanu gets a powerful comeback character. Every role adds weight to the narrative.
Maruthi's response: After watching the film, he was highly satisfied and confident in its success. The team is considering dubbing in other languages post Telugu release.
Release delay: Postponed from Aug 22 to Aug 29 due to theater availability, especially with other big films like War 2 releasing.
Future plans: More films with unique content are on the way, including ‘Beauty’ (family-commercial) and an upcoming horror-comedy.
Ticket pricing strategy: To encourage family viewership, tickets will be capped at ₹150 even in multiplexes.
Most satisfying moment: A couple who watched a free premiere in Warangal returned to pay for it — a gesture that deeply moved the team.




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