First look at Gopichand from Bharata Varsha 
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Gopichand-Sankalp Reddy film titled Bharata Varsha; first glimpse unveiled

Director Sankalp Reddy joins hands with actor T Gopichand for a new project, which had its title and first glimpse unveiled on Monday

Cinema Express Desk

Earlier we reported that director Sankalp Reddy, known for Ghazi (2017), has teamed up with actor T Gopichand for a new film. On Monday, the makers revealed that the film is titled Bharata Varsha, alongside offering a first glimpse at the project.

Backed by producer Srinivasaa Chitturi under the Srinivasaa Silver Screen banner and presented by Pavan Kumar, the project is being mounted as an extravagant and a technically rich film in Gopichand’s filmography.

Set during 642 AD, the glimpse opens in the land of Shula before plunging into a riveting montage of high-octane action. Massive war sequences, intense close-ups of battle-hardened warriors, and fierce combat featuring swords, axes, and fire-lit confrontations create a gripping visual experience. The title, Bharata Varsha, is eventually revealed — resonating with power and pride, symbolizing the land of Bharata (India).

Starring alongside Gopichand is Ritu Varma, who plays Sathyavathi in the film.

On the technical front, the film features cinematography by Soundar Rajan, while Anudeep Dev provides the background score. With its blend of scale, authenticity, and emotional depth, Bharata Varsha is shaping up to be a monumental cinematic spectacle. As the shoot nears completion and post-production progresses swiftly, the film is poised to emerge as one of the most compelling historical dramas in Indian cinema.

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