Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna’s chemistry dazzles in ‘Dear Comrade’ trailer

The film is a romantic drama set amidst Telengana student politics

July 11, 2019 12:34 pm | Updated 01:05 pm IST

Vijay Deverakonda in the ‘Dear Comrade’ trailer

Vijay Deverakonda in the ‘Dear Comrade’ trailer

The trailer of the much-anticipated Telugu film Dear Comrade was released on Thursday morning, starring the pair of Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna who had earlier captured the fancy of audiences nationally with Geetha Govindam .

The teaser released in March already raised expectations, and now the trailer sheds more light on the plot of the film. Deverakonda is shown playing a fiery student leader in college (shades of his breakthrough Arjun Reddy role comes through), while Mandanna takes on the role of a cricketer playing for the state. The intense chemistry between the two is obvious, with several scenes serving as a reminder from their earlier Inkem Inkem viral number. The movie is expected to be a romantic drama set amidst Telengana student politics. The scenes from the trailer oscillate between the past and present, and also shows Deverakonda embarking on an epic journey on his motorbike to reunite with his lost love.

 

Dear Comrade is rumoured to be loosely adapted from Dulquer Salmaan’s Malayalam movie CIA , and features other actors such as Shruti Ramachandran, Jayaprakash, Charu Haasan, etc. Dear Comrade is directed by Bharat Kamma and is produced by Y Naveen, Y Ravi Shankar and CV Mohan under the banner of Mythri Movie Makers. The songs and background music by Justin Prabhakaran is already a whooping success, with the trailer score already been praised on social media.

The movie is set to release on July 26.

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