The buzz around Abhishek Nama’s ambitious mythological drama Nagabandham continues to grow as the film nears the final stages of its shoot. Starring Virat Karrna in the lead, with Nabha Natesh and Iswarya
Menon as the female leads, the project is being mounted on a grand scale with a clear pan-India vision. After unveiling Virat Karrna’s powerful first look earlier, the makers have now revealed Nabha Natesh’s first poster as Parvathi, setting social media abuzz ahead of the film’s summer release.
Nabha Natesh as Parvathi - a detailed look
Released on the eve of
Makara Sankranthi, Nabha Natesh’s first look poster presents her in a divine and deeply traditional avatar. Draped elegantly in a saree and adorned with intricate jewellery, the actress looks graceful and her spiritual intensity instantly catches eye. Her calm, emotional expression adds depth to the character, aptly portraying the mythological essence that
Nagabandham wants to capture.Take a look:
The visual details in the poster further elevate its impact. A beautiful blue bird perched near her hand symbolises purity and hope, while the presence of a peacock and a majestic temple backdrop lends a sacred, timeless feel. Surrounded by flowers and trees, the character looks like she is grounded in nature. Together, these elements portray Parvathi as a symbol of devotion, strength, and inner serenity, going perfectly with the film’s mythological narrative.Sharing the poster on social media, the makers wrote, “In a world bound by secrets, her belief becomes destiny. Introducing the graceful Nabha Natesh as Parvathi from
Nagabandham.” The caption perfectly encapsulates the spiritual and emotional weight of her character.
More about Nagabandham
Written and directed by Abhishek Nama,
Nagabandham is produced by Kishore Annapureddy and Nishitha Nagireddy under the banners of Abhishek Pictures and NIK Studios. The film explores India’s ancient Vishnu temples and revolves around the mysterious ritual of '
Nagabandham,' a legendary snake-binding mantra believed to guard hidden treasures behind sacred temple doors.
Promoted as a high-budget spectacle, several reports suggest that the film’s climax alone was made on a staggering budget of around Rs 20 crore.
Nagabandham will be released in Telugu as well as dubbed versions in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, and English.