‘Eagle’ teaser: Ravi Teja promises a non-stop action extravaganza

Ravi Teja as the protagonist lives in the forest and seems to be taking against his opponents in the guise of an eagle.

BySouth First Desk

Published Nov 06, 2023 | 1:01 PMUpdatedNov 06, 2023 | 1:01 PM

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The teaser of Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja’s upcoming movie, Eagle, was dropped by the makers on Monday, 6 November.

Ravi Teja as the protagonist lives in the forest and seems to be taking against his opponents in the guise of an eagle. He is never seen in public. But he pervades everywhere like a shadow.

Several questions keep haunting the police — Is he a myth or covered up by the government?

Directed by Karthik Gattamaneni, Eagle is bankrolled by TG Vishwa Prasad with Vivek Kuchibhotla under the People Media Factory banner.

The previously released glimpse that showed various shades of Ravi Teja has caught up well with Mass Maharaja’s fans.

The teaser opens with a voiceover of Ravi Teja giving a stern warning to his distractors — “Kondalo laavani kindaki pilavaku… Ooru undadu… nee uniki undadu… (Never call lava that is flowing from the molten rock, neither the village nor you will be spared).”

Karthik Ghattamaneni, with a decade of experience in cinematography, has finally donned a director’s hat with Eagle.

He is known for his work in films like Premam (2016), Krishnarjuna Yudham (2018), Awe (2018), and Ninnu Kori (2017).

Another massy role

After Tiger Nageshwara Rao (2023), Ravi Teja fans would get to see their favourite star in yet another massy avatar in Eagle.

Kavya Thapar is the leading lady. Senior actress Madhubala, Anupama Parameswaran, Srinivas Avasarala, and Navdeep are playing crucial roles in the movie.

Praneeta Patnaik, Ajay Ghosh, Srinivas Reddy, Bhasha, Siva Narayana, Mirchi Kiran, Nitin Mehta, Dhruva, Edward, Maddy, Zara and Akshara are also part of the cast.

Karthik Gattamneni has written Eagle along with Manibabu Karanam. He also provided the screenplay and cinematography for it.

The dialogues are penned by Manibabu Karanam.

The film will arrive in cinemas in all South Indian languages including Hindi, on 13 January, for the Sankranthi festival of 2024.

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