
Celebrated tollywood director puri jagannadh is making headlines once again as he gears up for a much-anticipated comeback with a bold new project. Known for crafting high-octane entertainers with strong character arcs, puri is collaborating with the versatile and critically acclaimed Vijay Sethupathi, also known as "Makkal Selvan," for what promises to be a gripping cinematic experience. After a few underwhelming outings, fans and industry insiders alike are hopeful that this film will mark Puri's return to the storytelling finesse that once made him a standout voice in indian cinema. The untitled film, rumored to be called Beggar, already carries an aura of intrigue, especially with such a compelling lead.
The casting announcements have only heightened the buzz. Just yesterday, the team revealed that popular kannada actor Duniya Vijay will play a pivotal role, adding further intensity and regional depth to the narrative. Earlier, the inclusion of veteran actress Tabu—known for her powerful performances across languages—was met with widespread acclaim. With these talents on board, the film appears to be shaping up as a multi-layered, pan-Indian venture that blends action, emotion, and strong character drama. Each addition to the cast adds a unique flavor, suggesting a story rich in conflict and complexity.
Adding to the excitement is the reported inclusion of actress nivetha thomas, who recently won praise for her role in 35 – chinna Katha Kaadu. Though not officially confirmed, her potential involvement is already generating enthusiasm among fans. Known for her ability to portray nuanced, emotionally resonant characters, nivetha would bring yet another layer of credibility to the project. The film, produced under the Puri Connects banner, is expected to be wrapped up within two months—a tight schedule that hints at an efficient and focused production process. As more details about the ensemble and storyline emerge, anticipation continues to grow for what could be one of puri Jagannadh’s most impactful films in years.