'Yashoda' Teaser Out: Samantha Ruth Prabhu Plays Pregnant Woman Who Fights For Her Survival
The teaser of Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s pan-India film 'Yashoda' was dropped on Friday. The film is directed by Hareesh Narayan and Hari Shankar.
New Delhi: The teaser of Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s pan-India film 'Yashoda' was dropped on Friday. The film is directed by Hareesh Narayan and Hari Shankar.
The teaser begins with Samantha, who plays Yashoda, learning that she is pregnant. The doctor gives her a series of instructions.
She tells her: "In the first three months, you have to be very careful. You have to eat on time and sleep peacefully. You have to walk carefully and mind every step. You cannot lift weights. Whatever you do, make sure you don't get hurt. You should not get shocked or scared suddenly. Be happy and keep smiling always."
Every instruction of the doctor is followed by a flitting glimpse of an action sequence that shows Yashoda doing exactly the opposite of what the doctor advises her. The thrilling teaser gives the impression that Yashoda is in some kind of mortal danger and that she has to fight for her survival.
While releasing the trailer on social media, Samantha wrote: "Strength, willpower and adrenaline!"
Her fans were quick to comment on the teaser and are quite excited about the film. A person wrote, “Superrbbbb lady superstar..... especially this scene tho goosebumps.... wishing and manifesting for a National award (sic).” Another tweet read, “This is next level (sic).” A fan commented, “Mind blowing. Never before Sam (sic).”
Originally shot in Telugu, the film will be dubbed and released in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi.
The film also features Unni Mukundan and Varalaxmi Sarathkumar in pivotal roles.
Produced by Sivalenka Krishna Prasad under the banner Sridevi Movies, the film has music by Mani Sharma and cinematography by Sukumar.
Samantha was last seen in Vignesh Shivan’s ‘Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal’ with Vijay Sethupathi and Nayanthara.
The actress is also making her international debut with ‘Arrangements of Love’, an adaptation from the 2004 book by Timeri N Murari.
(With inputs from IANS)